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Morgantina Studies, Volume VI
This chapter is in the book Morgantina Studies, Volume VI

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. List of Text Figures, Tables, and Charts xiv
  4. List of Plates xv
  5. Editors’ Preface xx
  6. Preface xxi
  7. Bibliography and Abbreviations xxiii
  8. I. History and Archaeology of Morgantina
  9. 1. Introduction 3
  10. 2. Historical Sketch of Morgantina, 340 BCE–ca. 50 CE 6
  11. 3. The Pottery Deposits and Contexts 27
  12. 4. Regional Pottery Production Represented at Morgantina: Fabrics and Gloss 72
  13. II. The Later 4th and 3rd Centuries BCE
  14. 1. Introduction: Fine Pottery in Sicily in the Later 4th and 3rd Centuries BCE 81
  15. 2. Black-Gloss Pottery, Including Vases with Overpainted Decoration 83
  16. 3. East Sicilian Polychrome Wares 132
  17. III. Republican Morgantina: Black- and Red-Gloss Wares after 211 BCE to ca. 35–25 BCE
  18. 1. Introduction: The 2nd and 1st Centuries to ca. 35 BCE 139
  19. 2. Fine Wares of the First Half of the 2nd Century BCE 145
  20. 3. Campana C Black-Gloss Pottery 146
  21. 4. Other Black-Gloss and Miscellaneous Fine Wares 164
  22. 5. Republican Red-Gloss Pottery of the 1st Century BCE 169
  23. 6. Imported Eastern Sigillata A 193
  24. 7. Decoration on Tablewares, ca. 211–ca. 35 BCE 200
  25. IV. Imported Early Italian Terra Sigillata and South Italian Regional Sigillatas
  26. 1. Introduction: The Last Decades of the 1st Century BCE and the First Half of the 1st Century CE 207
  27. 2. Early Italian Terra Sigillata 209
  28. 3. Regional Terra Sigillatas: Campanian Orange and Sicilian (?) 223
  29. Pottery with Moldmade Decoration
  30. 1. Introduction: Moldmade Pottery at Morgantina from the Late 4th Century BCE to the First Half of the 1st Century CE 229
  31. 2. Medallion Wares 231
  32. 3. Vessels with Relief Appliqués and Other Moldmade Ornament 270
  33. 4. Moldmade Hemispherical Relief Cups (“Megarian Bowls”) and Related Relief Wares 274
  34. 5. Early Italian Terra Sigillata Relief Wares 282
  35. 6. Green-Glazed Wares 290
  36. VI. Thin-Walled Pottery
  37. 1. Fabrics and Origins 291
  38. 2. Chronology 294
  39. 3. Shape Typology and Decoration 296
  40. VII. Catalogue 305
  41. Appendix 1: The Evidence for Pottery Manufacture at Morgantina from the Later 4th Century BCE to the 1st Century CE 408
  42. 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
  43. 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
  44. Appendix 4: The Morgantina Silver Treasure 458
  45. Concordance of Inventory Numbers 462
  46. Subject Index 470
  47. Index of Deposits and Contexts 484
  48. Plates 486
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