TYPOLOGIC CATALOGUES AND DICTIONARIES FOR STARČEVO-CRIŞ POTTERY
Journal Title: Acta Terrae Septemcastrensis - Year 2011, Vol 10, Issue 0
Abstract
The present study shows an addition to the series of dictionaries and catalogues for Starčevo-Criş pottery, done in the first phase by Gheorghe Lazarovici and completed later by Zoia Kalmar Maxim. For this project the author has used materials discovered during the archeological researches in Miercurea Sibiului-Petriş (Romania, Sibiu County), from the campaigns between 2003 and 2009. Until present, there were analyzed Early Neolithic ceramics that consider various aspects of category, color, mixture, surface treatment, burning, ornamentation techniques and pottery shapes on more than 3000 fragments.
Authors and Affiliations
Anamaria Tudorie
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