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  2. Excavations at Francavilla Marittima 1991–2004: Matt-Painted Pottery from theTimpone della Motta / Volume 2 The Cross-Hatched Bands Style

Excavations at Francavilla Marittima 1991–2004: Matt-Painted Pottery from theTimpone della Motta / Volume 2 The Cross-Hatched Bands Style

Marianne Kleibrink, Marianna Fasanella Masci and Lucilla Barresi
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This 2nd volume of the Oenotrian matt-painted pottery found during the excavations at Francavilla Marittima (Calabria) in the sanctuary on top of the Timpone della Motta and in the dwellings lower down the hill presents a decorative tradition labelled the 'Cross-hatching Bands Style'. An earlier BAR volume (S2423) treated the 'Undulating Bands Style' and further BAR volumes on the 'Fringes', 'Miniature' and 'Red-and-Black' Styles will hopefully follow. The books reflect the views of Prof. Douwe Yntema, in that matt-painted ceramics indicate one of the major starting points for investigations into the native societies of southern Italy and should merit closer study.
  • Front Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Preface
  • Table of Contents
  • Chapter I: Introduction: The Cross-Hatched Bands Style and its Manifestations
  • Chapter II: Friezes With Large Cross-Hatched Triangles
  • Chapter III: Shoulder Friezes with Two Horizontal Broad Bands Filled with Small Cross-Hatched Motifs
  • Chapter IV: Imports from the Salento and Tarentine Areas and their Local Imitations
  • Chapter V: Cups with Rim-to-shoulder Friezes Consisting of Cross-hatched Rectangles Alternating with Reserved Areas
  • Chapter VI: Closed Vessels, Decorated with Two or more Superimposed Friezes of Alternating Cross-hatched and Reserved Panels and Varieties
  • Chapter VII: Ornate, Closed Vessels with Multiple Friezes of Cross-hatched Panels and Cross-hatched a Tenda, Battlement and Lozenge Motifs
  • Chapter VIII: Askoi Decorated with Cross-hatched Panels
  • Chapter IX: Varia: A Rattle, Dishes, Hollow Bases, Handles and Enigmatic Fragments
  • Bibliography
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Published: 2013
Publisher: BAR Publishing
ISBN(s)
  • 9781407341446 (ebook)
  • 9781407311746 (paperback)
BAR Number: S2553
Subject
  • Ceramics and Pottery Studies
  • Roman
  • Western Europe and Britain
  • Architecture / Domestic and Urban Buildings and Space / Urbanism
  • Mediterranean
  • Excavation / Fieldwork / Survey
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