Shaping regionality in socio-economic systems: late Hellenistic - late Roman ceramic production, circulation, and consumption in Boeotia, central Greece (c. 150 BC-AD 700)
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adam_text | Contents List of Figures and Tables.............................................................................................................................................................. ¡¡i Acknowledgements.......................................................................................................................................................................ix Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Research context............................................................................................................................................................ 2 Economies in Hellenistic-Late Roman Greece and the Mediterranean: heterogeneity in space and time................... 3 Research questions......................................................................................................................................................... 4 Approaching local economies and diversity: complex economic systems.................................................................... 4 Highlighting and explaining diversity: regionsand regionality......................................................................................5 The outline of this book................................................................................................................................................. 6 1. Approaching local economies, regions, and regionality in the ancient
world................................................................... 9 1.1 A short framing of the modernist/formalist - primitivist/substantivist debate and its aftermath....................... 10 1.2 Socialising and institutionalising economies: New Economic Sociology and New Institutional Economics......... 11 1.3 Regions and economies: types of regions, New Regional Geography, and regionality........................................... 14 2. The Geographies of Boeotia.................................................................................................................................................. 20 2.1 Boeotian landscapes and the boundaries of Boeotia............................................................................................. 20 2.2 Valleys near the foothills of Helikon: the landscapes around Thespiae and Askra................................................23 2.3 Hilly country east of Lake Copais: the landscapes around Hyettos......................................................................... 25 2.4 The Tanagran Basin and lower Asopos Valley: the landscapes around Tanagra................................................... 27 2.5 The settlement system: a former polis landscape.................................................................................................. 29 3. A socioeconomically-geared history and archaeology of Hellenistic-Late Roman Boeotia........................................... 34 3.1 A short and eventful
history................................................................................................................................... 35 3.2 Boeotia and the Hellenistic rulers, Roman Republic and Empire........................................................................... 39 3.3 Inter-communal interaction, cooperation, and institutions from the Third Boeotian League to the Late Roman period...............................................................................................................................................................44 3.4 Socioeconomic and civic organisation on a communal level in Boeotia: leading citizens, revenues, and expenses................................................................................................................................................................ 46 4. Proxies to explore the economies of Hellenistic-Late Roman Boeotia with focus on Thespiae, Askra, Hyettos, Tanagra, and their surroundings................................................................................................................................................ 53 4.1 Urban development................................................................................................................................................ 54 4.2 Non-urban site patterning and land use................................................................................................................. 59 4.3 Demography, ‘economic performance’, and some big pictures..............................................................................
70 5. Ceramics and their value for gaining additional insights in ancient economies.............................................................. 78 5.1 Prices, wages, and substitute goods........................................................................................................................ 79 5.2 The analytical value of ceramic production, circulation, and consumption: artisanal activity, interactions, exchange/trade, and agencies...................................................................................................................................... 83 6. Ceramic methodology............................................................................................................................................................ 91 6.1 The Hellenistic-Late Roman ceramic methodology in the Boeotia Project............................................................ 91 6.2 Exploring ceramic-based data to assess ceramic production in Boeotia................................................................ 96 6.3 Exploring ceramic-based data to assess ceramic circulation and consumption in Boeotia: time, space, and provenance............................................................................................................................................................ 98 7. The ceramic production evidence from the surveys and rescue excavations and the chronology and output of local
production......................................................................................................................................................................... 102 7.1 Thespiae and its hinterland................................................................................................................................... 102 7.2 Askra and the Valley of the Muses........................................................................................................................ 107 7.3 Hyettos and its hinterland..................................................................................................................................... 116 7.4 Tanagra and its hinterland.................................................................................................................................... 125
8. Exploring the macroscopically-defined fabric groups on the basis of pXRF measurements....................................... 140 8.1 Portable X-ray Fluorescence spectrometry and ancient ceramics...................................................................... 140 8.2 A summary of archaeometrical studies in Boeotia...............................................................................................141 8.3 The physics behind (portable) X-Ray Fluorescence spectroscopy........................................................................ 143 8.4 pXRF methodology: hardware, calibration, normalisation, and protocol............................................................. 143 8.5 Sampling strategy................................................................................................................................................. 146 8.6 Data analysis: the quest for chemical fingerprints................................................................................................ 147 8.7 Results: a first chemical characterisation and discrimination of Boeotian fabric groups.................................... 149 8.8 Results: further exploring the fabric groups and intra-Boeotian circulation....................................................... 154 8.9 Summary and future prospects..............................................................................................................................165 9. Different settings, different products? The location of Boeotian ceramic production: centripetal and centrifugal
forces............................................................................................................................................................................................ 167 9.1 Centripetal forces: ceramic production documented by the Boeotia Project in a village and urban-/ peri-urban settings...................................................................................................................................................... 168 9.2 Centripetal and centrifugal forces: (rescue) excavations of non-urban production sites................................... 172 10. An introduction to the circulation of local and imported ceramics in Boeotia........................................................... 176 10.1 Fabrics of a Boeotian or likely Boeotian provenance........................................................................................... 177 10.2 Imported fabrics................................................................................................................................................... 181 11. Ceramic circulation and consumption in Thespiae and the Valley of the Muses........................................................ 205 11.1 Thespian, Askran, Boeotian, and imported tablewares from a diachronic perspective......................................205 11.2 The spatial distribution of tablewares in and around Thespiae, Askra, and the Valley of the Muses...............215 11.3 Thespian, Askran, Boeotian, and imported amphorae and other ceramic containers from a diachronic
perspective................................................................................................................................................................ 220 11.4 The spatial distribution of amphorae and other ceramic containers in and around Thespiae, Askra and the Valley of the Muses..............................................................................................................................................233 11.5 The chronology, provenance, and distribution of other ceramic categories.................................................... 237 12. Ceramic circulation and consumption in Hyettos and its administrative hinterland................................................ 241 12.1 (Hyettian,) Boeotian, and imported tablewares from a diachronic perspective................................................ 241 12.2 The spatial distribution of tablewares in and around Hyettos........................................................................... 245 12.3 Hyettian, Boeotian and imported amphorae and other ceramic containers from a diachronic perspective .... 251 12.4 The spatial distribution of amphorae and other ceramic containers in and around Hyettos.......................... 258 12.5 The chronology, provenance, and distribution of other ceramic categories.................................................... 263 13. Ceramic circulation and consumption in Tanagra and its administrative hinterland................................................ 266 13.1 Tanagran, Boeotian and imported tablewares from a diachronic
perspective.................................................. 266 13.2 The spatial distribution of tablewares in and around Tanagra............................................................................273 13.3 Tanagran, Boeotian, and imported amphorae and other ceramic containers from a diachronic perspective....280 13.4 The spatial distribution of amphorae and other ceramic containers in and around Tanagra............................ 289 13.5 The chronology, provenance, and distribution of other ceramic categories...................................................... 295 14. Ceramic circulation in Boeotia from a comparative perspective................................................................................... 299 14.1 The circulation of ceramic imports in Boeotia: East vs. West?............................................................................300 14.2 The circulation of Boeotian and Central Greek pottery..................................................................................... 311 14.3 A short excursus: complementary data from Euboea, Attica, the Northeast Peloponnese, and Phocis on ceramic circulation and the spread/adaptation of styles/ideas................................................................................. 315 15. Discussion and conclusions: shaping ceramic and socioeconomic regionally in (Late) Hellenistic-Late Roman Boeotia....................................................................................................................................................................................... 323 15.1 The
agricultural orientation of local economies, economic activity in landscapes, and regional specialisation............................................................................................................................................................... 323 15.2 Geographical positioning and links in networks................................................................................................. 327 15.3 The reflexive and active roles of ceramics in shaping space and (different types of) regions: tensions between similarity-difference, supply-choice, and socioeconomic display on the local scale................................... 343 15.4 Conclusion: shaping regionality in economic systems........................................................................................ 351 Bibliography............................................................................................................................................................................... 354 ¡i
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Contents List of Figures and Tables. ¡¡i Acknowledgements.ix Introduction. 1 Research context. 2 Economies in Hellenistic-Late Roman Greece and the Mediterranean: heterogeneity in space and time. 3 Research questions. 4 Approaching local economies and diversity: complex economic systems. 4 Highlighting and explaining diversity: regionsand regionality.5 The outline of this book. 6 1. Approaching local economies, regions, and regionality in the ancient
world. 9 1.1 A short framing of the modernist/formalist - primitivist/substantivist debate and its aftermath. 10 1.2 Socialising and institutionalising economies: New Economic Sociology and New Institutional Economics. 11 1.3 Regions and economies: types of regions, New Regional Geography, and regionality. 14 2. The Geographies of Boeotia. 20 2.1 Boeotian landscapes and the boundaries of Boeotia. 20 2.2 Valleys near the foothills of Helikon: the landscapes around Thespiae and Askra.23 2.3 Hilly country east of Lake Copais: the landscapes around Hyettos. 25 2.4 The Tanagran Basin and lower Asopos Valley: the landscapes around Tanagra. 27 2.5 The settlement system: a former polis landscape. 29 3. A socioeconomically-geared history and archaeology of Hellenistic-Late Roman Boeotia. 34 3.1 A short and eventful
history. 35 3.2 Boeotia and the Hellenistic rulers, Roman Republic and Empire. 39 3.3 Inter-communal interaction, cooperation, and institutions from the Third Boeotian League to the Late Roman period.44 3.4 Socioeconomic and civic organisation on a communal level in Boeotia: leading citizens, revenues, and expenses. 46 4. Proxies to explore the economies of Hellenistic-Late Roman Boeotia with focus on Thespiae, Askra, Hyettos, Tanagra, and their surroundings. 53 4.1 Urban development. 54 4.2 Non-urban site patterning and land use. 59 4.3 Demography, ‘economic performance’, and some big pictures.
70 5. Ceramics and their value for gaining additional insights in ancient economies. 78 5.1 Prices, wages, and substitute goods. 79 5.2 The analytical value of ceramic production, circulation, and consumption: artisanal activity, interactions, exchange/trade, and agencies. 83 6. Ceramic methodology. 91 6.1 The Hellenistic-Late Roman ceramic methodology in the Boeotia Project. 91 6.2 Exploring ceramic-based data to assess ceramic production in Boeotia. 96 6.3 Exploring ceramic-based data to assess ceramic circulation and consumption in Boeotia: time, space, and provenance. 98 7. The ceramic production evidence from the surveys and rescue excavations and the chronology and output of local
production. 102 7.1 Thespiae and its hinterland. 102 7.2 Askra and the Valley of the Muses. 107 7.3 Hyettos and its hinterland. 116 7.4 Tanagra and its hinterland. 125
8. Exploring the macroscopically-defined fabric groups on the basis of pXRF measurements. 140 8.1 Portable X-ray Fluorescence spectrometry and ancient ceramics. 140 8.2 A summary of archaeometrical studies in Boeotia.141 8.3 The physics behind (portable) X-Ray Fluorescence spectroscopy. 143 8.4 pXRF methodology: hardware, calibration, normalisation, and protocol. 143 8.5 Sampling strategy. 146 8.6 Data analysis: the quest for chemical fingerprints. 147 8.7 Results: a first chemical characterisation and discrimination of Boeotian fabric groups. 149 8.8 Results: further exploring the fabric groups and intra-Boeotian circulation. 154 8.9 Summary and future prospects.165 9. Different settings, different products? The location of Boeotian ceramic production: centripetal and centrifugal
forces. 167 9.1 Centripetal forces: ceramic production documented by the Boeotia Project in a village and urban-/ peri-urban settings. 168 9.2 Centripetal and centrifugal forces: (rescue) excavations of non-urban production sites. 172 10. An introduction to the circulation of local and imported ceramics in Boeotia. 176 10.1 Fabrics of a Boeotian or likely Boeotian provenance. 177 10.2 Imported fabrics. 181 11. Ceramic circulation and consumption in Thespiae and the Valley of the Muses. 205 11.1 Thespian, Askran, Boeotian, and imported tablewares from a diachronic perspective.205 11.2 The spatial distribution of tablewares in and around Thespiae, Askra, and the Valley of the Muses.215 11.3 Thespian, Askran, Boeotian, and imported amphorae and other ceramic containers from a diachronic
perspective. 220 11.4 The spatial distribution of amphorae and other ceramic containers in and around Thespiae, Askra and the Valley of the Muses.233 11.5 The chronology, provenance, and distribution of other ceramic categories. 237 12. Ceramic circulation and consumption in Hyettos and its administrative hinterland. 241 12.1 (Hyettian,) Boeotian, and imported tablewares from a diachronic perspective. 241 12.2 The spatial distribution of tablewares in and around Hyettos. 245 12.3 Hyettian, Boeotian and imported amphorae and other ceramic containers from a diachronic perspective . 251 12.4 The spatial distribution of amphorae and other ceramic containers in and around Hyettos. 258 12.5 The chronology, provenance, and distribution of other ceramic categories. 263 13. Ceramic circulation and consumption in Tanagra and its administrative hinterland. 266 13.1 Tanagran, Boeotian and imported tablewares from a diachronic
perspective. 266 13.2 The spatial distribution of tablewares in and around Tanagra.273 13.3 Tanagran, Boeotian, and imported amphorae and other ceramic containers from a diachronic perspective.280 13.4 The spatial distribution of amphorae and other ceramic containers in and around Tanagra. 289 13.5 The chronology, provenance, and distribution of other ceramic categories. 295 14. Ceramic circulation in Boeotia from a comparative perspective. 299 14.1 The circulation of ceramic imports in Boeotia: East vs. West?.300 14.2 The circulation of Boeotian and Central Greek pottery. 311 14.3 A short excursus: complementary data from Euboea, Attica, the Northeast Peloponnese, and Phocis on ceramic circulation and the spread/adaptation of styles/ideas. 315 15. Discussion and conclusions: shaping ceramic and socioeconomic regionally in (Late) Hellenistic-Late Roman Boeotia. 323 15.1 The
agricultural orientation of local economies, economic activity in landscapes, and regional specialisation. 323 15.2 Geographical positioning and links in networks. 327 15.3 The reflexive and active roles of ceramics in shaping space and (different types of) regions: tensions between similarity-difference, supply-choice, and socioeconomic display on the local scale. 343 15.4 Conclusion: shaping regionality in economic systems. 351 Bibliography. 354 ¡i |
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spelling | Peeters, Dieter 1921- Verfasser (DE-588)130159514 aut Shaping regionality in socio-economic systems late Hellenistic - late Roman ceramic production, circulation, and consumption in Boeotia, central Greece (c. 150 BC-AD 700) Dean Peeters Oxford Archaeopress Publishing Ltd [2023] x, 382 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten, Pläne (teilweise farbig) txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Roman and late antique Mediterranean pottery 18 Dissertation Universität zu Köln Geschichte 150 v.Chr.-700 gnd rswk-swf Keramikherstellung (DE-588)4163581-4 gnd rswk-swf Keramikhandel (DE-588)4208427-1 gnd rswk-swf Böotien (DE-588)4007497-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Böotien (DE-588)4007497-3 g Keramikherstellung (DE-588)4163581-4 s Keramikhandel (DE-588)4208427-1 s Geschichte 150 v.Chr.-700 z DE-604 Köln (DE-588)4031483-2 gnd uvp Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-80327-220-7 Roman and late antique Mediterranean pottery 18 (DE-604)BV039930951 18 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=034221136&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Peeters, Dieter 1921- Shaping regionality in socio-economic systems late Hellenistic - late Roman ceramic production, circulation, and consumption in Boeotia, central Greece (c. 150 BC-AD 700) Roman and late antique Mediterranean pottery Keramikherstellung (DE-588)4163581-4 gnd Keramikhandel (DE-588)4208427-1 gnd |
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title | Shaping regionality in socio-economic systems late Hellenistic - late Roman ceramic production, circulation, and consumption in Boeotia, central Greece (c. 150 BC-AD 700) |
title_auth | Shaping regionality in socio-economic systems late Hellenistic - late Roman ceramic production, circulation, and consumption in Boeotia, central Greece (c. 150 BC-AD 700) |
title_exact_search | Shaping regionality in socio-economic systems late Hellenistic - late Roman ceramic production, circulation, and consumption in Boeotia, central Greece (c. 150 BC-AD 700) |
title_exact_search_txtP | Shaping regionality in socio-economic systems late Hellenistic - late Roman ceramic production, circulation, and consumption in Boeotia, central Greece (c. 150 BC-AD 700) |
title_full | Shaping regionality in socio-economic systems late Hellenistic - late Roman ceramic production, circulation, and consumption in Boeotia, central Greece (c. 150 BC-AD 700) Dean Peeters |
title_fullStr | Shaping regionality in socio-economic systems late Hellenistic - late Roman ceramic production, circulation, and consumption in Boeotia, central Greece (c. 150 BC-AD 700) Dean Peeters |
title_full_unstemmed | Shaping regionality in socio-economic systems late Hellenistic - late Roman ceramic production, circulation, and consumption in Boeotia, central Greece (c. 150 BC-AD 700) Dean Peeters |
title_short | Shaping regionality in socio-economic systems |
title_sort | shaping regionality in socio economic systems late hellenistic late roman ceramic production circulation and consumption in boeotia central greece c 150 bc ad 700 |
title_sub | late Hellenistic - late Roman ceramic production, circulation, and consumption in Boeotia, central Greece (c. 150 BC-AD 700) |
topic | Keramikherstellung (DE-588)4163581-4 gnd Keramikhandel (DE-588)4208427-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Keramikherstellung Keramikhandel Böotien Hochschulschrift |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034221136&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV039930951 |
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