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|a Wood, Bryant G.
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|a Sociology of Pottery in Ancient Palestine :
|b the Ceramic Industry and the Diffusion of Ceramic Style in the Bronze and Iron Ages.
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|a Contents; Preface; Introduction; PART I. THE NATURE OF THE CERAMIC INDUSTRY; Evidence for Mass Production; The Potter's Wheel; Miscellaneous Fabrication Equipment; The Kiln; Pottery Workshops; Potters' Marks; Potters' Guilds; Summary and Conclusions; PART II. THE DIFFUSION OF CERAMIC STYLE; Spatial Diffusion of Ceramic Style; Temporal Variability of Ceramic Style; Vessel Lifespan; Summary and Conclusion; Bibliography; Index of Authors; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; Z.
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|a This fundamental study offers a reconstruction of the social world in which pottery was manufactured, distributed and used in ancient Palestine. Part I concludes that ceramic wares in the Bronze and Iron Ages were mass-produced for commercial sale by small workshops, probably family owned and operated. The technological level was high, with potters' wheels and permanent kilns being used. Part II argues that ceramic styles were rapidly spread throughout Palestine, primarily by itinerant merchants who sold ordinary household wares over great distances.
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|a Pottery, Ancient.
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