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Cretan
Bronze Age Pithoi: Traditions and
Trends in the Production and Consumption
of Storage Containers in Bronze Age Crete
by Kostandinos S. Christakis
The pithos
is one of the most distinctive utilitarian forms of
the Cretan Bronze Age ceramic repertoire. Because of
its use as a storage container, a pithos is the foremost
parameter for the evaluation of the economic organization
of palatial and domestic sectors of Cretan Bronze Age
society. The pithoi as pottery and their significance
for the understanding of the Cretan Bronze Age economy
has been the focus of a research project carried out
from 1989 to 1999.
This book is not a pithos handbook in the narrow sense, although
the study offers a typological division of the data
with comments on chronology and spatial distribution. It
integrates stylistic considerations with broad fabric
and technological observations in order to understand
the production and consumption of pithoi.
Contents:
Introduction; 1. A Formal Typology for Pithoi; 2. Decorative
Patterns and Style; 3. The Use of Pithoi; 4. Traditions
and Trends in the Production and Consumption of Pithoi.
214p, 1 tb with 122 forms, 45 b/w figs, 28 b/w pls
(Prehistory Monographs 18, INSTAP Academic Press, 2005)
ISBN-10: 1-931534-15-2
ISBN-13: 978-1-931534-15-4
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