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382 pages

Published Sep 2022

Archaeopress Archaeology

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Paperback: 9781803273686

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Keywords
Roman; Antique; Pottery Workshops; Ceramics; Brick Production; Glass Production; Experimental Archaeology; Landscape Archaeology

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Roman Pottery and Glass Manufactures: Production and Trade in the Adriatic Region and Beyond

Proceedings of the 4th International Archaeological Colloquium (Crikvenica, 8-9 November 2017)

Edited by Goranka Lipovac Vrkljan, Ana Konestra, Anamarija Eterović Borzić

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32 papers consider issues of pottery production in the wider Adriatic area during Roman times, in particular relation to landscape and communication features, ceramic building materials, as well as general studies on ceramic production, pottery and glass finds.

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About the Author

Goranka Lipovac Vrkljan graduated history and archaeology at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Zagreb. In 2001 Goranka obtained her PhD at the Department of Archeology of the same faculty, and has been working at the Institute of Archaeology in Zagreb since 1990. Her research interests are focused on topics related to pottery workshops, their products and distribution, and on landscape data.

Ana Konestra graduated at the University of Udine (Italy), and obtained her PhD at the University of Zadar in 2016 with a dissertation on Italic fineware imports to the eastern Adriatic. Alongside collaborating on several scientific projects regarding pottery production, Hellenistic and Roman Dalmatia, as well as landscape archaeology, Ana co-directs survey and excavation projects on the Island of Rab, at Tar in Istria and at Danilo in central Dalmatia.

Anamarija Eterović Borzić graduated archaeology and Latin language and Roman literature at the University of Zadar in 2009 and is currently a PhD candidate at the Department of Archaeology, Zadar University. Anamarija works as a senior curator and head of Department of Archaeology at the Museum of Ancient Glass in Zadar.