Wine jars and jar makers of Cyprus: the ethnoarchaeology of pitharia
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Contents Contents Tables Figures Abbreviations and conventions Preface Acknowledgements Foreword by Stuart Swiny v vii ix xv xvii xix xxi Part V. The Pot Detective 1 Introduction 3 2 How a Danish police officer became the Pot Detective 9 3 Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean 23 4 Wine in Cyprus ^ 5 Methodology of Knud Jensen in the Nicosia District 31. 6 The huge jars knownas pitharia 43 7 Traditional potters and household pottery 33 8 Jensen's contributions to research on traditional jars and pottery 63 9 How jars were made, fired,decorated and prepared for use 31 10 Jensen's observations of other traditional technologies and local practices ^09 11 Other topics in the diaries 129 Part 2: Ceramic Ethnoarchaeology 137 12 Pitharia in Agios Demetrios (Marathasa) — a moment in time 139 13 Archaeological implications 149 Appendix 1. List of markings on jars and basins 189 Appendix 2. Knud Jensen's informants and advisers 193 Appendix 3. Acquisitions by the Danish National Museum 195 Glossary 199 Bibliography 203 Index 213 V
Tables 5.1 5.2 9.1 9.2 12.1 12.2 13.1 Alphabetical list of locations with jars, lids, basins and bread stamps recorded by Jensen Measurements of jars, lids and basins according to when Jensen discovered them from 1971 and 1979 to 1982 List of dated jars according to their year of manufacture Comparison of jar surface features at 14 villages visited by Jensen in the Nicosia District Jar and population counts at Agios Demetrios (Marathasa) Comparison of surface features on jars at Agios Demetrios and in the Nicosia District Surface finish of jars in four villages of the Nicosia District 32 38 97 108 140 146 157 vii
Figures Frontspiece: Knud Jensen and his wife Eva, April 20th, 1986. Photo courtesy of Elin Fischer 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2.1 Kornos repertoire, except for the largest utilitarian and smallest decorative shapes Letter from Vassos Karageorghis, 7 August 1981 Knud Jensen sitting in a pithos (pithari) at Philani in 1971 Abandoned jars iii 4 5 6 7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 A white, wheel-thrown broken Varosra jug rests behind the upsidedown, handmade Komos jug on a recent grave site Jensen holds a sickle A jar with bread stamp impressions (seen in close-up) on a raised disc of clay was the first that Jensen drew A Kalokhorio jar with an arrangement of letters stamped on four discs below the rim Another jar at Kalokhorio with bread stamp impressions A beehive made of fired clay Near Stavrovouni Monastery a traditional beehive displaying painted crosses and covered with cylindrical roof tiles Round impressions and crosses on the rim of an 1858 jar in Kornos Small jar signed by Philippos Chrysafi Jars made by Aristodemos Jensen compared ancient Cypriot and traditional Kornos jugs Goat-milking pot, approximately 25cm tall, made in 1971 at Kornos 19 20 21 22 22 3.1 Map of Cyprus showing main places referred to in this study 23 4.1 Unused jars examined by Knud Jensen in 1971 stand close to village houses 28 5.1 5.2 5.3 Jensen drew a rare rainstorm during the July dry season in 1971 Four Kornos potters in 1971 photographed by Jensen In the shaded Kornos Cooperative workspace, Susanna Andreou rolls a coil in the air Using a large cloth as a hammock to carry the largest Kornos pot to the kiln,
June 1986 An elaborate raised cross on a jar 31 35 37 Sauna-in-a-jar for a new mother A large jar and smaller water jugs, with wooden lids, stood at Stavrovouni Monastery for public use in 1986 45 48 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 5.4 5.5 6.1 6.2 13 14 16 17 18 18 19 37 40 ix
Figures 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 8.10 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.9 9.10 x The name 'Eleni' was incised on a basin on September 8, 1892 in Phikardou Jar reused as a well-head at Philani A cracked pithari reused as an oven An opening near the lower end of the bamboo tube draws in wine for sampling Twigs and logs, for fuel, dry alongside the Kornos Pottery Cooperative kiln Rodothea's fully stacked kiln in 1986 at Agios Demetrios Logs covering a pile of pottery to be fired in Christinou's top-loading kiln at Agios Demetrios Kiln in Kaminaria for firing bricks rather than pottery Potters made each pot on a piece of wood, bark or stone that was attached to the turntable by three small dabs of clay Theognosia Andreou rolls a clay coil in the air A Phikardou jar made in 1767 with an undeciphered stamped impression Jar with an inscription about the Macheras Monastery fire A jar in Lazania, made and signed by Margarita Children and Kornos potters, 1971 A piriform juglet with three marks on the handle and a small pot Incense burner made by Maria (Kyriakou) Panayiotou, with three indentations at the handle top, at Kornos in 1971 Two censers made by Maria Panayiotou at Kornos in 1971 A short censer with many circular air vents in the body and three indented protrusions on a corrugated or notched rim made in Kornos A censer with a pedestal base, made in 1986, at Agios Demetrios Rouletting (trochoudi) and spliced cane tools Six small bases at the Pilavakis workspace, 1972 An upside-down basket supports the solid base of a jar early
in the manufacture in Nicosia, 1995 Yannis squeezes a coil on the lower part of a jar, 1972 With a clay-soaked cloth, Yannis smoothed each added coil before covering it with leaves A basin stands near a row of jars at the Phini Museum A tall jar made in 1851 in Lazania for eau de vie (zivania) Pots and jars entered the large Phini kiln through a side doorway, here closed with a temporary wall of bricks Instead of a separate fire box for the fuel, a small fire began outside the opening at the base of the provisional kiln door Mr Pilavakis and his son cover their hands and head with sacking to protect their skin as they roll jars from the kiln After pouring in the resin the men spread it by rolling the jars around before using a long-handled tool to coat the entire interior surface 49 49 50 51 56 58 58 59 60 60 65 66 70 72 73 74 74 75 75 79 82 83 83 84 85 85 87 88 88 89
Figures 9.11 9.30 9.31 9.32 9.33 9.34 9.35 In Perakhorio village, ПРАГНМ (PRAGIM) was scratched into the surface of a jar post-firing, unlike the stars that were incised prior to firing Stamped impressions on jars with three or four letters at Kalokhorio A 1911 jar at Pharmakas with applied snake heads that face each other 1897 and a name only partly deciphered were incised below a rim with four sets of alternating circles arranged in triangles and stamped blank squares A 1762 jar with an unusual elliptical cross and non-Greek letters A 1762 jar without names or designs at Lythrodonta An old bread stamp at Analiondas Three worn stamped impressions on an 1854 jar rim at Mosphiloti Engraved letters and images on a round, wooden, double-sided stamp A smaller tall jar from 1940 Phikardou jars with rectangular stamped impressions Mosphiloti jar with ten rectangular impressions Rosettes, asterisks, dots and stars decorate pitharia OPEN' written between a band of incised ovals, below the rim of a jar Round impressions on a jar, possibly from 1895, at Pharmakas Phikardou and 1862 jars with circular or rosette patterns A Platanistasa village jar, from 1876, has a pattern made with circles Two jars at Kambia Incised dots encircle the body and four sets of circles form triangles on the rim of a jar at Analiondas Jars with incised crosses or 'X' marks Jar with three crosses formed by dots Cross, made with the tip of a finger, below a jar rim at Lythrodonta Drawing on a jar at Galata village Eree-hand drawings above a row of crosses and linear patterns at Pera Unusual jar shape at
Lythrodonta 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 10.8 10.9 10.10 10.11 10.12 A threshing sledge (left) and a grinding mill (middle and right) A donkey carrying sheaves of grain Threshing boards Winnowing grain with a three-pronged fork south of Orounda Women clean beans using round sieves Threshing sledge reinforced with metal at Orounda Farmer holding a sickle as he and his wife work in the field A decorated sieve (koskino) Women sit in the shade and use a wooden flail to extract anise stalks The traditional wooden flail to extract anise seeds Dried drinking gourd or scoop Panayiotou Evtasio weaving a basket 9.12 9.13 9.14 9.15 9.16 9.17 9.18 9.19 9.20 9.21 9.22 9.23 9.24 9.25 9.26 9.27 9.28 9.29 91 92 92 93 95 95 95 95 96 97 98 99 99 100 100 101 101 102 102 103 103 104 104 105 106 109 110 110 111 111 112 112 112 113 113 113 113 xi
Figures 10.13 10.14 10.15 10.16 10.17 10.18 10.19 10.20 Straw basket for anari cheese A courtyard baking oven Death breads have a stamped square impression Women use a paddle to insert bread into a shared outdoor oven A wooden board for shaping nine loaves leans against a wall Bread-baking equipment Two-pronged long-handled fork to stir ashes in the oven Varosia wheel-made censer with pedestal and holes but no incised elements Festive snake-shaped bread Traditional dough scraper Animal horns on a roof top Shepherd holding a traditional crook Tool for catching snakes inland or fish and seafood along the coast Stick to balance something, like a basket while loading it on a donkey Traditional chair Olive branches drying in church Wax figures placed in churches 114 115 115 116 117 117 118 118 11.1 11.2 Letter of introduction by P.V. Glob, 11 June 1971 Two large jars stand upside-down on a terrace overlooking the Troodos foothills and mountains from Stavrovouni Monastery 133 135 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 Two undated jars marked'XX' Tracing of an 1859 jar surface A stamped letter'X'on a jar shoulder Possible bread stamp impression above undeciphered letters Number of dated jars counted in Agios Demetrios and the Nicosia District according to decade 141 142 142 142 148 Two examples of the vatta for dispensing rosewater from Agios Demetrios display snakes slithering up the loop handles 13.2 Pre-fire mark incised on a Macheras Monastery jar 13.3 ых-sided star, letters and other symbols on a jar in Macheras Monastery garden 13.4 An 1806 jar incised with stars and crosses at Pharmakas
13.5 An 1862 jar at Pharmakas, with incised stars and crosses on the body, had a plain rim 13.6 Aristodemos Philippou stamped his initials (АФ) on a jar at Gourri 13.7 Aristodemos Philippou's jars 13.8 The initials of Philippos Chrysafi (ФХ) recorded at Philani 13.9 Philippos Chrysafi wrote his initials ФХ to the left of the Abbot's name: ΗΓΟΥΜΕΝΟΣ ΙΓΝΑΤΙΟΣ (Abbot Ignatios) 1895 13.10 Rodou unloads her fired cooking pots and lids, casseroles, jugs, jars, pitta plates and a bottle or vase 155 10.21 10.22 10.23 10.24 10.25 10.26 10.27 10.28 10.29 13.1 xii 119 120 121 121 122 122 125 126 127 155 156 158 158 159 159 160 160 164
Figures 13.11 Marks, possibly resembling letters, on jar handles likely made by ancient itinerant craftspeople 13.12 Breasts above incised pattern on Kornos two-handled spouted stamni for carrying water, 1986 13.13 Goat-milking pots 13.14 Broken, wheel-thrown jug deposited at a recent burial in 1971 13.15 Pithari base, with water in the bottom, converted into a washing basin 13.16 Kornos Cooperative kiln post-firing shows the broken jugs, large sherds and bricks that formed a temporary closure for the side opening in 1986 13.17 In 1999, reused sherds embedded into the pathways near the house of potter Yiota in Phini are nearly invisible A3.1 Knud Jensen's list of expenses and items acquired for the National Museum 166 172 172 176 180 181 181 196 хш |
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Contents Contents Tables Figures Abbreviations and conventions Preface Acknowledgements Foreword by Stuart Swiny v vii ix xv xvii xix xxi Part V. The Pot Detective 1 Introduction 3 2 How a Danish police officer became the Pot Detective 9 3 Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean 23 4 Wine in Cyprus ^ 5 Methodology of Knud Jensen in the Nicosia District 31. 6 The huge jars knownas pitharia 43 7 Traditional potters and household pottery 33 8 Jensen's contributions to research on traditional jars and pottery 63 9 How jars were made, fired,decorated and prepared for use 31 10 Jensen's observations of other traditional technologies and local practices ^09 11 Other topics in the diaries 129 Part 2: Ceramic Ethnoarchaeology 137 12 Pitharia in Agios Demetrios (Marathasa) — a moment in time 139 13 Archaeological implications 149 Appendix 1. List of markings on jars and basins 189 Appendix 2. Knud Jensen's informants and advisers 193 Appendix 3. Acquisitions by the Danish National Museum 195 Glossary 199 Bibliography 203 Index 213 V
Tables 5.1 5.2 9.1 9.2 12.1 12.2 13.1 Alphabetical list of locations with jars, lids, basins and bread stamps recorded by Jensen Measurements of jars, lids and basins according to when Jensen discovered them from 1971 and 1979 to 1982 List of dated jars according to their year of manufacture Comparison of jar surface features at 14 villages visited by Jensen in the Nicosia District Jar and population counts at Agios Demetrios (Marathasa) Comparison of surface features on jars at Agios Demetrios and in the Nicosia District Surface finish of jars in four villages of the Nicosia District 32 38 97 108 140 146 157 vii
Figures Frontspiece: Knud Jensen and his wife Eva, April 20th, 1986. Photo courtesy of Elin Fischer 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2.1 Kornos repertoire, except for the largest utilitarian and smallest decorative shapes Letter from Vassos Karageorghis, 7 August 1981 Knud Jensen sitting in a pithos (pithari) at Philani in 1971 Abandoned jars iii 4 5 6 7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 A white, wheel-thrown broken Varosra jug rests behind the upsidedown, handmade Komos jug on a recent grave site Jensen holds a sickle A jar with bread stamp impressions (seen in close-up) on a raised disc of clay was the first that Jensen drew A Kalokhorio jar with an arrangement of letters stamped on four discs below the rim Another jar at Kalokhorio with bread stamp impressions A beehive made of fired clay Near Stavrovouni Monastery a traditional beehive displaying painted crosses and covered with cylindrical roof tiles Round impressions and crosses on the rim of an 1858 jar in Kornos Small jar signed by Philippos Chrysafi Jars made by Aristodemos Jensen compared ancient Cypriot and traditional Kornos jugs Goat-milking pot, approximately 25cm tall, made in 1971 at Kornos 19 20 21 22 22 3.1 Map of Cyprus showing main places referred to in this study 23 4.1 Unused jars examined by Knud Jensen in 1971 stand close to village houses 28 5.1 5.2 5.3 Jensen drew a rare rainstorm during the July dry season in 1971 Four Kornos potters in 1971 photographed by Jensen In the shaded Kornos Cooperative workspace, Susanna Andreou rolls a coil in the air Using a large cloth as a hammock to carry the largest Kornos pot to the kiln,
June 1986 An elaborate raised cross on a jar 31 35 37 Sauna-in-a-jar for a new mother A large jar and smaller water jugs, with wooden lids, stood at Stavrovouni Monastery for public use in 1986 45 48 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 5.4 5.5 6.1 6.2 13 14 16 17 18 18 19 37 40 ix
Figures 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 8.10 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.9 9.10 x The name 'Eleni' was incised on a basin on September 8, 1892 in Phikardou Jar reused as a well-head at Philani A cracked pithari reused as an oven An opening near the lower end of the bamboo tube draws in wine for sampling Twigs and logs, for fuel, dry alongside the Kornos Pottery Cooperative kiln Rodothea's fully stacked kiln in 1986 at Agios Demetrios Logs covering a pile of pottery to be fired in Christinou's top-loading kiln at Agios Demetrios Kiln in Kaminaria for firing bricks rather than pottery Potters made each pot on a piece of wood, bark or stone that was attached to the turntable by three small dabs of clay Theognosia Andreou rolls a clay coil in the air A Phikardou jar made in 1767 with an undeciphered stamped impression Jar with an inscription about the Macheras Monastery fire A jar in Lazania, made and signed by Margarita Children and Kornos potters, 1971 A piriform juglet with three marks on the handle and a small pot Incense burner made by Maria (Kyriakou) Panayiotou, with three indentations at the handle top, at Kornos in 1971 Two censers made by Maria Panayiotou at Kornos in 1971 A short censer with many circular air vents in the body and three indented protrusions on a corrugated or notched rim made in Kornos A censer with a pedestal base, made in 1986, at Agios Demetrios Rouletting (trochoudi) and spliced cane tools Six small bases at the Pilavakis workspace, 1972 An upside-down basket supports the solid base of a jar early
in the manufacture in Nicosia, 1995 Yannis squeezes a coil on the lower part of a jar, 1972 With a clay-soaked cloth, Yannis smoothed each added coil before covering it with leaves A basin stands near a row of jars at the Phini Museum A tall jar made in 1851 in Lazania for eau de vie (zivania) Pots and jars entered the large Phini kiln through a side doorway, here closed with a temporary wall of bricks Instead of a separate fire box for the fuel, a small fire began outside the opening at the base of the provisional kiln door Mr Pilavakis and his son cover their hands and head with sacking to protect their skin as they roll jars from the kiln After pouring in the resin the men spread it by rolling the jars around before using a long-handled tool to coat the entire interior surface 49 49 50 51 56 58 58 59 60 60 65 66 70 72 73 74 74 75 75 79 82 83 83 84 85 85 87 88 88 89
Figures 9.11 9.30 9.31 9.32 9.33 9.34 9.35 In Perakhorio village, ПРАГНМ (PRAGIM) was scratched into the surface of a jar post-firing, unlike the stars that were incised prior to firing Stamped impressions on jars with three or four letters at Kalokhorio A 1911 jar at Pharmakas with applied snake heads that face each other 1897 and a name only partly deciphered were incised below a rim with four sets of alternating circles arranged in triangles and stamped blank squares A 1762 jar with an unusual elliptical cross and non-Greek letters A 1762 jar without names or designs at Lythrodonta An old bread stamp at Analiondas Three worn stamped impressions on an 1854 jar rim at Mosphiloti Engraved letters and images on a round, wooden, double-sided stamp A smaller tall jar from 1940 Phikardou jars with rectangular stamped impressions Mosphiloti jar with ten rectangular impressions Rosettes, asterisks, dots and stars decorate pitharia OPEN' written between a band of incised ovals, below the rim of a jar Round impressions on a jar, possibly from 1895, at Pharmakas Phikardou and 1862 jars with circular or rosette patterns A Platanistasa village jar, from 1876, has a pattern made with circles Two jars at Kambia Incised dots encircle the body and four sets of circles form triangles on the rim of a jar at Analiondas Jars with incised crosses or 'X' marks Jar with three crosses formed by dots Cross, made with the tip of a finger, below a jar rim at Lythrodonta Drawing on a jar at Galata village Eree-hand drawings above a row of crosses and linear patterns at Pera Unusual jar shape at
Lythrodonta 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 10.8 10.9 10.10 10.11 10.12 A threshing sledge (left) and a grinding mill (middle and right) A donkey carrying sheaves of grain Threshing boards Winnowing grain with a three-pronged fork south of Orounda Women clean beans using round sieves Threshing sledge reinforced with metal at Orounda Farmer holding a sickle as he and his wife work in the field A decorated sieve (koskino) Women sit in the shade and use a wooden flail to extract anise stalks The traditional wooden flail to extract anise seeds Dried drinking gourd or scoop Panayiotou Evtasio weaving a basket 9.12 9.13 9.14 9.15 9.16 9.17 9.18 9.19 9.20 9.21 9.22 9.23 9.24 9.25 9.26 9.27 9.28 9.29 91 92 92 93 95 95 95 95 96 97 98 99 99 100 100 101 101 102 102 103 103 104 104 105 106 109 110 110 111 111 112 112 112 113 113 113 113 xi
Figures 10.13 10.14 10.15 10.16 10.17 10.18 10.19 10.20 Straw basket for anari cheese A courtyard baking oven Death breads have a stamped square impression Women use a paddle to insert bread into a shared outdoor oven A wooden board for shaping nine loaves leans against a wall Bread-baking equipment Two-pronged long-handled fork to stir ashes in the oven Varosia wheel-made censer with pedestal and holes but no incised elements Festive snake-shaped bread Traditional dough scraper Animal horns on a roof top Shepherd holding a traditional crook Tool for catching snakes inland or fish and seafood along the coast Stick to balance something, like a basket while loading it on a donkey Traditional chair Olive branches drying in church Wax figures placed in churches 114 115 115 116 117 117 118 118 11.1 11.2 Letter of introduction by P.V. Glob, 11 June 1971 Two large jars stand upside-down on a terrace overlooking the Troodos foothills and mountains from Stavrovouni Monastery 133 135 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 Two undated jars marked'XX' Tracing of an 1859 jar surface A stamped letter'X'on a jar shoulder Possible bread stamp impression above undeciphered letters Number of dated jars counted in Agios Demetrios and the Nicosia District according to decade 141 142 142 142 148 Two examples of the vatta for dispensing rosewater from Agios Demetrios display snakes slithering up the loop handles 13.2 Pre-fire mark incised on a Macheras Monastery jar 13.3 ых-sided star, letters and other symbols on a jar in Macheras Monastery garden 13.4 An 1806 jar incised with stars and crosses at Pharmakas
13.5 An 1862 jar at Pharmakas, with incised stars and crosses on the body, had a plain rim 13.6 Aristodemos Philippou stamped his initials (АФ) on a jar at Gourri 13.7 Aristodemos Philippou's jars 13.8 The initials of Philippos Chrysafi (ФХ) recorded at Philani 13.9 Philippos Chrysafi wrote his initials ФХ to the left of the Abbot's name: ΗΓΟΥΜΕΝΟΣ ΙΓΝΑΤΙΟΣ (Abbot Ignatios) 1895 13.10 Rodou unloads her fired cooking pots and lids, casseroles, jugs, jars, pitta plates and a bottle or vase 155 10.21 10.22 10.23 10.24 10.25 10.26 10.27 10.28 10.29 13.1 xii 119 120 121 121 122 122 125 126 127 155 156 158 158 159 159 160 160 164
Figures 13.11 Marks, possibly resembling letters, on jar handles likely made by ancient itinerant craftspeople 13.12 Breasts above incised pattern on Kornos two-handled spouted stamni for carrying water, 1986 13.13 Goat-milking pots 13.14 Broken, wheel-thrown jug deposited at a recent burial in 1971 13.15 Pithari base, with water in the bottom, converted into a washing basin 13.16 Kornos Cooperative kiln post-firing shows the broken jugs, large sherds and bricks that formed a temporary closure for the side opening in 1986 13.17 In 1999, reused sherds embedded into the pathways near the house of potter Yiota in Phini are nearly invisible A3.1 Knud Jensen's list of expenses and items acquired for the National Museum 166 172 172 176 180 181 181 196 хш |
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spelling | London, Gloria 1950- Verfasser (DE-588)1123653607 aut Wine jars and jar makers of Cyprus the ethnoarchaeology of pitharia Gloria London Nicosia, Cyprus Astrom Editions 2020 xxii, 218 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Studies in Mediterranean archaeology and literature. PB 188 Ethnoarchäologie (DE-588)4328681-1 gnd rswk-swf Wein (DE-588)4065133-2 gnd rswk-swf Keramikgefäß (DE-588)4136239-1 gnd rswk-swf Zypern (DE-588)4079596-2 gnd rswk-swf Wein (als Getränk) (DE-2581)TH000005939 gbd Gefäßformen (DE-2581)TH000008165 gbd Zypern [Barrington p. 72] (DE-2581)TH000009480 gbd Zypern (DE-588)4079596-2 g Keramikgefäß (DE-588)4136239-1 s Wein (DE-588)4065133-2 s Ethnoarchäologie (DE-588)4328681-1 s DE-604 Studies in Mediterranean archaeology and literature. PB 188 (DE-604)BV000645470 188 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032148549&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | London, Gloria 1950- Wine jars and jar makers of Cyprus the ethnoarchaeology of pitharia Studies in Mediterranean archaeology and literature. PB Ethnoarchäologie (DE-588)4328681-1 gnd Wein (DE-588)4065133-2 gnd Keramikgefäß (DE-588)4136239-1 gnd |
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title | Wine jars and jar makers of Cyprus the ethnoarchaeology of pitharia |
title_auth | Wine jars and jar makers of Cyprus the ethnoarchaeology of pitharia |
title_exact_search | Wine jars and jar makers of Cyprus the ethnoarchaeology of pitharia |
title_exact_search_txtP | Wine jars and jar makers of Cyprus the ethnoarchaeology of pitharia |
title_full | Wine jars and jar makers of Cyprus the ethnoarchaeology of pitharia Gloria London |
title_fullStr | Wine jars and jar makers of Cyprus the ethnoarchaeology of pitharia Gloria London |
title_full_unstemmed | Wine jars and jar makers of Cyprus the ethnoarchaeology of pitharia Gloria London |
title_short | Wine jars and jar makers of Cyprus |
title_sort | wine jars and jar makers of cyprus the ethnoarchaeology of pitharia |
title_sub | the ethnoarchaeology of pitharia |
topic | Ethnoarchäologie (DE-588)4328681-1 gnd Wein (DE-588)4065133-2 gnd Keramikgefäß (DE-588)4136239-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Ethnoarchäologie Wein Keramikgefäß Zypern |
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