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2017 | 15 | 9-36

Article title

Pottery Samples Recovered From Abu Erteila (Sudan) – Correlation of Macroscopically Identified Fabrics With Laboratory-defined Raw Material Groups

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Próbki ceramiki z wykopalisk w Abu Erteila (Sudan) – korelacja makroskopowo zidentyfikowanych tworzyw ceramicznych z laboratoryjnie określonymi grupami surowcowymi

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This article reports on the use of laboratory analysis to examine whether pottery recovered from excavations at Abu Erteila includes wares made at the same workshops as pottery found at other Meroitic sites in the region. It also examines whether wares deemed typical of the Abu Erteila ceramic assemblage were made of the same raw materials as pottery at neighbouring sites or clay used at other workshops. Particular attention was paid to assessing whether samples with fabrics which macroscopically resemble the Musawwarat fabrics were indeed made at workshops in Musawwarat or whether this macroscopic similarity is deceptive.  

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15

Pages

9-36

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published
2017

Contributors

  • Wolny Uniwersytet Berliński, Berlin (Niemcy)
  • Rosyjska Akademia Nauk, Moskwa, Rosja

References

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  • Bobryk E., Daszkiewicz M., Schneider G., Continuity and change in pottery making from the Mesolithic to Christian period in the Fourth Cataract region (Sudan), H. Paner (ed.), Gdansk Archaeological Museum African Reports 2, 2003, pp. 81-89.
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Publication order reference

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Biblioteka Nauki
16421837

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_14746_seg_2017_15_1
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