Roads and RiveRs, pots and potteRs in pannonia - inteRactions, analogies and diffeRences
Остала ауторства
Schindler Kaudelka, EleniOžanić Roguljić, Ivana
Jelinčić Vučković, Kristina
Milerić Čakširan, Ivana
Andrašić, Izabela
Leleković, Tino
Konestra, Ana
Glavaš, Vedrana
Ugarković, Marina
Berger-Pavić, Izida
Krajšek, Jure
Žerjal, Tina
Janežić, Maja
Davidović, Jasmina
Raičković Savić, Angelina
Nagy, Alexandra
Књига (Објављена верзија)
Метаподаци
Приказ свих података о документуАпстракт
There are many names in Croatian, German and English for class of pottery discussed in this volume.
Generally accepted terms are:
• Panonska keramika s premazom (PKP)
• Pannonische Glanztonware (PGW)
• Pannonian slipped ware (PSW)
The PKP, PGW or PGW is a group of pottery widespread in Pannonia, but also in Noricum and Moesia, from the end of
the 1st well into the 3rd century A.D and even later. The shapes of the vessels recall the forms of the Terra Sigillata, but
some of them also show the influence of the local utility ware. The appearance of this group can be described as high quality pottery with a slip. It was produced in a reduced, oxidant and mixed atmosphere: as a result, there are black, grey,
red, and orange vessels.
In this book, authors were allowed to follow their thoughts and intuition to create the information about the Panno nian slipped ware in the region they work. The lack of publications, especially in Croatia, was the main problem in deve loping mor...e uniform descriptions of types and features that form the PSW. We hope to create a fixed point from which a
more comprehensive study can be made.
We are grateful to all colleagues who submitted an article for this publication. This way, we have gathered some of the
current knowledge on this topic, and we hope to continue our cooperation. We can say that this publication is a work of a
small study group dedicated to one topic.
In the meantime, by May 13, 2022, an important article about Pannonische Glanztonware that was published on the
website of Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Mainz (RGZM) “disappeared” from the Internet. RGZM is developing a
new modern website. Hopefully, the paper will appear again on the new RGZM site.
A possible new link is: https://web.rgzm.de/forschung/forschungsinfrastrukturen/infrastrukturen/wissenschaftliche it-digitale-plattformen-und-tools/online-datenbanken/
Кључне речи:
Pannonische Glanztonware / Pannonian slipped ware / Panonska keramika sa premazom / orange vessels / oxidant and mixed atmosphere / terra sigillataИзвор:
Zbornik instituta za arheologiju, 2022, XVII, 1-216Издавач:
- Zagreb : Institut za arheologiju
Финансирање / пројекти:
- The publication results from the project LIFE ON THE ROMAN ROAD: communications, trade and identities on Roman roads in Croatia from 1st – 8th CE, UIP-05-2017-9768, supported by Croatian Science Foundation.
Институција/група
Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - BOOK PY - 2022 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/884 AB - There are many names in Croatian, German and English for class of pottery discussed in this volume. Generally accepted terms are: • Panonska keramika s premazom (PKP) • Pannonische Glanztonware (PGW) • Pannonian slipped ware (PSW) The PKP, PGW or PGW is a group of pottery widespread in Pannonia, but also in Noricum and Moesia, from the end of the 1st well into the 3rd century A.D and even later. The shapes of the vessels recall the forms of the Terra Sigillata, but some of them also show the influence of the local utility ware. The appearance of this group can be described as high quality pottery with a slip. It was produced in a reduced, oxidant and mixed atmosphere: as a result, there are black, grey, red, and orange vessels. In this book, authors were allowed to follow their thoughts and intuition to create the information about the Panno nian slipped ware in the region they work. The lack of publications, especially in Croatia, was the main problem in deve loping more uniform descriptions of types and features that form the PSW. We hope to create a fixed point from which a more comprehensive study can be made. We are grateful to all colleagues who submitted an article for this publication. This way, we have gathered some of the current knowledge on this topic, and we hope to continue our cooperation. We can say that this publication is a work of a small study group dedicated to one topic. In the meantime, by May 13, 2022, an important article about Pannonische Glanztonware that was published on the website of Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Mainz (RGZM) “disappeared” from the Internet. RGZM is developing a new modern website. Hopefully, the paper will appear again on the new RGZM site. A possible new link is: https://web.rgzm.de/forschung/forschungsinfrastrukturen/infrastrukturen/wissenschaftliche it-digitale-plattformen-und-tools/online-datenbanken/ PB - Zagreb : Institut za arheologiju T2 - Zbornik instituta za arheologiju T1 - Roads and RiveRs, pots and potteRs in pannonia - inteRactions, analogies and diffeRences EP - 216 SP - 1 VL - XVII UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_884 ER -
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Roads and RiveRs, pots and potteRs in pannonia - inteRactions, analogies and diffeRences. in Zbornik instituta za arheologiju. 2022;XVII:1-216. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_884 .
"Roads and RiveRs, pots and potteRs in pannonia - inteRactions, analogies and diffeRences" in Zbornik instituta za arheologiju, XVII (2022):1-216, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_884 .