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3. The Pottery Deposits and Contexts
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Text Figures, Tables, and Charts xiv
- List of Plates xv
- Editors’ Preface xx
- Preface xxi
- Bibliography and Abbreviations xxiii
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I. History and Archaeology of Morgantina
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. Historical Sketch of Morgantina, 340 BCE–ca. 50 CE 6
- 3. The Pottery Deposits and Contexts 27
- 4. Regional Pottery Production Represented at Morgantina: Fabrics and Gloss 72
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II. The Later 4th and 3rd Centuries BCE
- 1. Introduction: Fine Pottery in Sicily in the Later 4th and 3rd Centuries BCE 81
- 2. Black-Gloss Pottery, Including Vases with Overpainted Decoration 83
- 3. East Sicilian Polychrome Wares 132
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III. Republican Morgantina: Black- and Red-Gloss Wares after 211 BCE to ca. 35–25 BCE
- 1. Introduction: The 2nd and 1st Centuries to ca. 35 BCE 139
- 2. Fine Wares of the First Half of the 2nd Century BCE 145
- 3. Campana C Black-Gloss Pottery 146
- 4. Other Black-Gloss and Miscellaneous Fine Wares 164
- 5. Republican Red-Gloss Pottery of the 1st Century BCE 169
- 6. Imported Eastern Sigillata A 193
- 7. Decoration on Tablewares, ca. 211–ca. 35 BCE 200
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IV. Imported Early Italian Terra Sigillata and South Italian Regional Sigillatas
- 1. Introduction: The Last Decades of the 1st Century BCE and the First Half of the 1st Century CE 207
- 2. Early Italian Terra Sigillata 209
- 3. Regional Terra Sigillatas: Campanian Orange and Sicilian (?) 223
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Pottery with Moldmade Decoration
- 1. Introduction: Moldmade Pottery at Morgantina from the Late 4th Century BCE to the First Half of the 1st Century CE 229
- 2. Medallion Wares 231
- 3. Vessels with Relief Appliqués and Other Moldmade Ornament 270
- 4. Moldmade Hemispherical Relief Cups (“Megarian Bowls”) and Related Relief Wares 274
- 5. Early Italian Terra Sigillata Relief Wares 282
- 6. Green-Glazed Wares 290
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VI. Thin-Walled Pottery
- 1. Fabrics and Origins 291
- 2. Chronology 294
- 3. Shape Typology and Decoration 296
- VII. Catalogue 305
- Appendix 1: The Evidence for Pottery Manufacture at Morgantina from the Later 4th Century BCE to the 1st Century CE 408
- Appendix 2: The Provenance of Ceramics at Morgantina from the 3rd Century BCe through the 1st Century Ce as Defined by Portable eDXRF Analysis, by Malia Johnson and Maury Morgenstein 416
- Appendix 3: Concordance of Shapes Found at Morgantina with Those Commonly Found in the Tombs of the 4th and the First Half of the 3rd Century BCE on Lipari 451
- Appendix 4: The Morgantina Silver Treasure 458
- Concordance of Inventory Numbers 462
- Subject Index 470
- Index of Deposits and Contexts 484
- Plates 486
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Text Figures, Tables, and Charts xiv
- List of Plates xv
- Editors’ Preface xx
- Preface xxi
- Bibliography and Abbreviations xxiii
-
I. History and Archaeology of Morgantina
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. Historical Sketch of Morgantina, 340 BCE–ca. 50 CE 6
- 3. The Pottery Deposits and Contexts 27
- 4. Regional Pottery Production Represented at Morgantina: Fabrics and Gloss 72
-
II. The Later 4th and 3rd Centuries BCE
- 1. Introduction: Fine Pottery in Sicily in the Later 4th and 3rd Centuries BCE 81
- 2. Black-Gloss Pottery, Including Vases with Overpainted Decoration 83
- 3. East Sicilian Polychrome Wares 132
-
III. Republican Morgantina: Black- and Red-Gloss Wares after 211 BCE to ca. 35–25 BCE
- 1. Introduction: The 2nd and 1st Centuries to ca. 35 BCE 139
- 2. Fine Wares of the First Half of the 2nd Century BCE 145
- 3. Campana C Black-Gloss Pottery 146
- 4. Other Black-Gloss and Miscellaneous Fine Wares 164
- 5. Republican Red-Gloss Pottery of the 1st Century BCE 169
- 6. Imported Eastern Sigillata A 193
- 7. Decoration on Tablewares, ca. 211–ca. 35 BCE 200
-
IV. Imported Early Italian Terra Sigillata and South Italian Regional Sigillatas
- 1. Introduction: The Last Decades of the 1st Century BCE and the First Half of the 1st Century CE 207
- 2. Early Italian Terra Sigillata 209
- 3. Regional Terra Sigillatas: Campanian Orange and Sicilian (?) 223
-
Pottery with Moldmade Decoration
- 1. Introduction: Moldmade Pottery at Morgantina from the Late 4th Century BCE to the First Half of the 1st Century CE 229
- 2. Medallion Wares 231
- 3. Vessels with Relief Appliqués and Other Moldmade Ornament 270
- 4. Moldmade Hemispherical Relief Cups (“Megarian Bowls”) and Related Relief Wares 274
- 5. Early Italian Terra Sigillata Relief Wares 282
- 6. Green-Glazed Wares 290
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VI. Thin-Walled Pottery
- 1. Fabrics and Origins 291
- 2. Chronology 294
- 3. Shape Typology and Decoration 296
- VII. Catalogue 305
- Appendix 1: The Evidence for Pottery Manufacture at Morgantina from the Later 4th Century BCE to the 1st Century CE 408
- Appendix 2: The Provenance of Ceramics at Morgantina from the 3rd Century BCe through the 1st Century Ce as Defined by Portable eDXRF Analysis, by Malia Johnson and Maury Morgenstein 416
- Appendix 3: Concordance of Shapes Found at Morgantina with Those Commonly Found in the Tombs of the 4th and the First Half of the 3rd Century BCE on Lipari 451
- Appendix 4: The Morgantina Silver Treasure 458
- Concordance of Inventory Numbers 462
- Subject Index 470
- Index of Deposits and Contexts 484
- Plates 486