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Pottery of ancient Cyprus

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and jars. Ubiquitous concentric circles were applied to jars, juglets, bowls and kraters using multiple brushes. Finer wares like plates, bowls and jugs were made on the fast wheel, while larger forms like amphoras, amphoroid kraters and
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Insularity and identity in prehistoric Cyprus, in : Le nĂ©olithique de Chypre: actes du colloque international organisĂ© par le DĂ©partement des antiquitĂ©s de Chypre et l'École française d'Athènes, Nicosie, 17–19 mai
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Gjerstad, Einar, and Yves Calvet. 1977. Greek Geometric and Archaic Pottery Found In Cyprus. Stockholm: Svenska institutet i Athen.
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Farnsworth, Marie. 1964. "Greek Pottery: A Mineralogical Study." American Journal of Archaeology 68 (3): 221–28.
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Boardman, John. 2001. The History of Greek Vases: Potters, Painters, Pictures. New York: Thames & Hudson.
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Luke, Joanna. 2003. Ports of Trade, Al Mina and Geometric Greek Pottery In the Levant. Oxford: Archaeopress.
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the pottery was "colorful and often elaborately painted with geometric or figural motifs. Intricate '
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Swedish Cyprus Expedition IV, 2. The Cypro-geometric, Cypro-archaic and Cypro-classical Periods
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Swedish Cyprus Expedition IV, 2. The Cypro-geometric, Cypro-archaic and Cypro-classical Periods
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The Semitic Museum at Harvard University "Materials & Wares: Iron Age Pots and Potters"
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were built with a combination of techniques: wheel throwing, hand coiling or molding."
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by P. Flourentzos, author and Curator of Archaeological Museums and Surveys in Cyprus.
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Cook, Robert Manuel, and Pierre Dupont. 1998. East Greek Pottery. London: Routledge.
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The Swedish Cyprus Expedition:The Stone Age and The Early Bronze Age in Cyprus
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Gjerstad, Einar (1960). "Pottery Types, Cypro-Geometric to Cypro-Classical".
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The typo-chronology of Cypriot pottery for the Iron Age was established by
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The earliest widely used ceramics during the 5th millennium BC are of the
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type. This ceramic technique was followed by the following techniques:
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Painted and Combed ware, a combination of the two previous types
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White-painted IV Ware: jug (8th century BC - 6th century BC)
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During the period 1050-950 BC, characteristic pottery were
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During the period 400-310 BC, characteristic pottery were
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During the period 480-400 BC, characteristic pottery were
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During the period 600-480 BC, characteristic pottery were
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During the period 750-600 BC, characteristic pottery were
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During the period 900-750 BC, characteristic pottery were
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During the period 950-900 BC, characteristic pottery were
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Gjerstad's Iron Age Pottery Typology & Chronology
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Index

Cypriot pottery
Neolithic period
Einar Gjerstad
Swedish Cyprus Expedition
Dark Faced Burnished Ware
Combed ware
Red Polished Ware
Bronze Age
White-slip Ware
Base-ring Ware
Cypriot" ceramic
Late Bronze Age
Cypriot Red Polished Ware II-III, 2200-1700 BC. Kiel, Germany
Red Polished Ware
Kiel
Cypriot White Slip I Ware. British Museum
White Slip I Ware
British Museum
White Slip II Ware—14th-13th centuries BCE Israeli National Maritime Museum, Haifa
Cypriot Base Ring Ware, Late Bronze Age. Hecht Museum
Base Ring Ware
Hecht Museum
White painted jug (1500-1450 BC)
Cypriot Bichrome ware
Iron Age
Free-field
juglets
pithoi
Cypriot "White Painted I" Ware, Iron Age. Israeli National Maritime Museum
"White Painted I" Ware

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