Relentlessly Plain : Seventh Millennium Ceramics at Tell Sabi Abyad, Syria

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Relentlessly Plain : Seventh Millennium Ceramics at Tell Sabi Abyad, Syria

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 442 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781789250848
  • DDC分類 930.14

Full Description

The prehistoric site of Tell Sabi Abyad lies in the valley of the Balikh River, a tributary of the Euphrates in northern Syria. Between 2001 and 2008 excavations focused on the north-western, western and southwestern slopes of the main mound (Operations III, IV and V). Relentlessly Plain presents the results of detailed investigations into the 7th millennium BC ceramic assemblages recovered from those excavations by an interdisciplinary group of scholars. The 7th millennium BC was an era of profound cultural transformations in the ancient Near East. This began with the sustained adoption of pottery c. 7000 cal BC, followed by the slow advance of the new craft as pottery containers became increasingly common. Important social, economic and ritual activities became increasingly dependent on pottery containers. Over the course of the millennium, prehistoric communities began to cook food and drink, store surpluses, and send symbolic messages via the medium of pottery vessels. Tell Sabi Abyad offers a unique vantage point from which to study these innovations. Supported by a strong program of radiocarbon dating, extensive excavations have revealed a lengthy, continuous sequence of prehistoric occupation from the start of the Late Neolithic into the Early Halaf period. Pottery changed dramatically in the course of this long trajectory. Whereas in the initial stages pottery containers were rare, at the end of the sequence they represented a mass-produced craft. Initially ceramic containers were visually conspicuous, occasionally decorated, but masses of relentlessly plain pottery characterize subsequent stages. The book combines detailed discussion of themes relevant to the study of early ceramics in the ancient Near East with extensive analyses of each of the individual wares currently distinguished at the site. Separate chapters offer perspectives on the archaeometry, the depositional context, early repairs, food residues, provenance and associated human burials.

Contents

List of Contributors

Acknowledgments

 

Chapter 1 The emergence of pottery in Upper Mesopotamia

Olivier Nieuwenhuyse

 

Chapter 2 The excavations at Tell Sabi Abyad

Olivier Nieuwenhuyse

 

Chapter 3 Analytical procedures

Olivier Nieuwenhuyse

 

Chapter 4 Analysing the prehistoric ceramic wares

Olivier Nieuwenhuyse

 

Catalogue

 

Chapter 5 Raw materials for early ceramic production at Tell Sabi Abyad

Bonnie Nilhamn, Loe Jacobs and Bram van As

 

Chapter 6 Plastered ceramics at Tell Sabi Abyad

Olivier Nieuwenhuyse and Ewout Koek

 

Chapter 7 The decoration techniques of 'white-slipped-and-painted' Standard Ware

Luc Megens

 

Chapter 8 Early pottery repairs at Tell Sabi Abyad

Olivier Nieuwenhuyse and Renske Dooijes

 

Chapter 9 Investigating the provenance of the early pottery from Tell Sabi Abyad

Marie Le Mière, Valérie Thirion-Merle and Maurice Picon (†)

 

Chapter 10 Basketry-impressed pottery from Late Neolithic Tell Sabi Abyad

Koen Berghuijs

 

Chapter 11 Neolithic assemblages, periodisation and sequences

Olivier Nieuwenhuyse

 

Chapter 12 The pottery from Operations IV and V

Olivier Nieuwenhuyse

 

Catalogue 307

 

Chapter 13 The depositional context of the pottery

Olivier Nieuwenhuyse

 

Chapter 14 Ceramics from the cemeteries

Jo-Hannah Plug and Olivier Nieuwenhuyse

 

Chapter 15 Tracing pottery use through lipid residue analysis

Mélanie Roffet-Salque, Richard P. Evershed and Anna Russell

 

Chapter 16 Into the Pottery Neolithic at Tell Sabi Abyad

Olivier Nieuwenhuyse

 

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