Atlas of ceramic fabrics. : Southern Tyrrhenian : neolithic Bronze Age / / 2, : Italy : / Sara T. Levi, Valentina Cannavò and Daniele Brunelli ; with contributions by Andrea Di Renzoni.

'Atlas of Ceramic Fabrics 2. Italy: Southern Tyrrhenian. Neolithic - Bronze Age', the second in a series of atlases organized according to geographical areas, chronology and types of wares, presents and interprets the petrographic composition of pre and protohistoric pottery (6th-1st mill....

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'Atlas of Ceramic Fabrics 2. Italy: Southern Tyrrhenian. Neolithic - Bronze Age', the second in a series of atlases organized according to geographical areas, chronology and types of wares, presents and interprets the petrographic composition of pre and protohistoric pottery (6th-1st mill. BCE) found in the southwestern part of Italy.
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents Page -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Plates -- 1 -- Introduction: QandA -- Which are the geographical areas and the sites considered in this volume? -- Why Volume 2? -- How many samples in this volume? -- What are the dates of samples in this volume? -- Which main projects are included in this volume? -- Where have preliminary data been published? -- 2 -- Figure 1 Distribution of the 18 archaeological localities considered in the present Volume. The complete list of the 29 specific sites is reported in Table 1. -- Table 1 Sites, analyses and archaeometric bibliography. -- Figure 2 Stratigraphic sequence in the Acropolis of Lipari (Courtesy Regione Siciliana, Assessorato per i Beni Culturali, Museo Archeologico Regionale Luigi Benabò Brea - Lipari - ME). -- Table 2 General synthesis and summary of the Southern Italian/Aeolian/Sicilian archaeological phases and chronology. -- Figure 3a John's thin sections collection is integrated in the present study. -- Figure 3b John and Paola in the Museum of Lipari (2007) -- Figure 3c John and Sara in the storage room at Lipari (2007) -- Figure 3d Sampling,,,, -- Fabrics -- 2.1. Classification -- 2.2. Lithology -- 2.4. Comparison with northern Tyrrhenian -- 2.5. Comparison with other Sicilian areas -- 3 -- Figure 4 Fabrics according their numerical consistency (from 1 sample to &gt -- 100 samples). -- Figure 5a Samples according the Groups. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- EI=Effusive+Intrusive -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- IS=Intrusive+Sedimentary -- M=Metamorphic -- MS=Metamorphic+Sedimentary -- S=Sedimentary -- G=Generic -- Gr -- Figure 5b Samples of the Effusive group. EB=basaltic -- EBq=basaltic with quartz/mica groundmass -- EA=andesitic.
EAqm=andesitic with quartz+mica groundmass -- ED=daci-rhyolitic -- EDq=daci-rhyolitic with quartz groundmass -- EP=phonolitic -- EPq/m=phonolitic with q -- Figure 6a Geographical areas of the local samples according to the Groups. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- M=Metamorphic -- MS=Metamorphic+Sedimentary -- S=Sedimentary -- G=Generic -- Grog=generic wit -- Figure 6b Geographical areas of the local effusive samples according to the Groups. EB=basaltic -- EBq=basaltic with quartz groundmass -- EA=andesitic -- EAqm=andesitic with quartz+mica groundmass -- ED=daci-rhyolitic -- EDq=daci-rhyolitic with quartz groundmass -- -- Figure 6c Geographical areas of the imported samples according to the Groups. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- EI=Effusive+Intrusive -- I=Intrusive -- intrusive+Metamorphic -- IS=Intrusive+Sedimentary -- M=Metamorphic -- MS=Metamorphic+Sedime -- Figure 7a Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with effusive basaltic components (local with imported clay in white -- non local in grey). -- Figure 7b Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with effusive andesitic components (local with imported clay in white -- non local in grey). -- Figure 7c Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with effusive daci-rhyolitic components (local with imported clay in white -- non local in grey). -- Figure 7d Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with effusive phonolitic components. -- Figure 7e Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with intrusive, intrusive+metamorphic and effusive basaltic+intrusive components (non local in grey). -- Figure 7f Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with intrusive+metamorphic components (non local in grey).
Figure 7g Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with metamorphic components (non local in grey). -- Figure 7h Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with metamorphic+ sedimentary components (non local in grey). -- Figure 7i Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with sedimentary components (non local in grey). -- Figure 7j Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with generic components (non local in grey). -- Figure 7k Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with generic +grog components (non local in grey). -- Figure 8a Local samples distribution according to the petrographic groups in different geographical areas. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- M=Metamorphic -- MS=Metamorphic+Sedimentary -- S=Sediment -- Figure 8b Local effusive samples distribution according to the petrographic groups in different geographical areas. EB=basaltic -- EBq=basaltic with quartz/mica groundmass -- EA=andesitic -- EAqm=andesitic with quartz+mica groundmass -- ED=daci-rhyolitic -- EDq=da -- Figure 8c Imported samples distribution according to the petrographic groups in different geographical areas. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- EI=Effusive+Intrusive -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- IS=Intrusive+Sedimentary -- M -- Figure 9a Aeolian samples according to the compositional groups, imports are detailed in the small pie-plot. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- EI=Effusive+Intrusive -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- IS=Intrusive+Sedimentary -- M= -- Figure 9b Distribution of the effusive compositions for the local productions in various Aeolian Islands:. EB+EBq= basaltic + basaltic with quartz groundmass -- EA+EAq=andesitic+andesitic with quartz groundmass.
ED+EDq= daci-rhyolitic+daci-rhyolitic with q -- Figure 9c Relative proportions of vessels with local raw materials, imported clays and imported vessels in the various Aeolian Islands. -- Figure 9d Composition of the imported vessels in the various Aeolian Islands. E+=Effusive+other components -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- IS=Intrusive+Sedimentary -- M=Metamorphic -- MS=Metamorphic+Sedimentary -- S=Sedimentary -- G=Generic -- Grog=generic -- Figure 10 Sicilian samples according to the compositional groups, imports are detailed in the small pie-plot. E=Effusive -- I=Intrusive -- M=Metamorphic -- S=Sedimentary -- G=Generic -- G (Grog)=generic with Grog. -- Figure 11 Peninsular samples according to compositional groups, imports are detailed in the small pie-plot. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- EI=Effusive+Intrusive -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- M=Metamorphic -- MS=Metamorphic -- _GoBack -- Archaeological implications -- 3.1. Chronological and functional trends -- 3.3. Circulation -- 3.5. Stylistic and technological interactions -- 4 -- Figure 12 Percentages of local products, local products with imported clays and imported pots at Lipari in the various chronological phases. -- Figure 13 Bowl filled with 'ready made' ceramic paste, Capo Graziano delta IV hut Lipari - Acropolis (Courtesy Regione Siciliana, Assessorato per i Beni Culturali, Museo Archeologico Regionale Luigi Benabò Brea - Lipari - ME). -- Figure 14 The pumice industry at Lipari (EcoMuseo della Memoria, Lipari) -- Figure 15 Pignataro di Fuori ship's cargo (Courtesy Regione Siciliana, Assessorato per i Beni Culturali, Museo Archeologico Regionale Luigi Benabò Brea - Lipari - ME). -- Figure 16 Incised map in a Capo Graziano bowl, Lipari-Acropolis trench N, level, inv 7773 (Levi et al. 2014 fig. 9.
Meligunis Lipara IV fig CXXVIII,2). This is also the logo of the ArchEOLogiE project, elaborated by P. Vertuani and V. Corazza. -- Figure 17 Styles of the Capo Graziano incised decoration: 1. Seurat (pointilist) -- 2.Michelangelo (composite figurative) -- 3. Fontana (spacious wavy) -- 4. Boetti (metope) -- 5. Kandinsky (lower multilinear) -- 6. Klee (simple wavy or ripple) (Levi et al. 2014). -- Figure 18a Exported Capo Graziano decorated vessels produced at Lipari (fabric ED101): 1. Vivara (VIV1-4, Cazzella et al. 1997, fig. 2) -- 2. Messina (ME3, Martinelli et al. 2012, fig. 3.4). -- Figure 18b Exported pithoi and cooking pots produced at Filicudi, Stromboli and/or Salina (fabric EA103). Capo Graziano: 1. Tindari (TIN11, Martinelli et al. 2012, fig. 3.1) -- 2, 3, 4. Milazzo (MVC31-2, 31-3, 31-10, Levi et al. 2009, tavv. VI, VII, XIII). -- Databases -- DB1 Samples by fabric -- DB2 Samples by site -- DB3 Fabrics (description) -- DB4 Fabrics -- 5 -- Plate 1 Capo Graziano bowl with inside 'ready made' ceramic paste: in this representation the ceramic paste is replaced by its own microscopic image (sample ACRd2, PPL -- from hut delta IV Lipari - Acropolis). -- Plate 2 Microscope images of Effusive Basaltic and Andesitic Fabrics -- horizontal dimension 5.5 mm. EB101 Basalt (Messina, ME5, XP) -- EB102 Pyroxene-Basalt (Salina, POR3, XP) -- EB103 Clinopyroxene-Plagioclase-Basalt (Filicudi, FBR23, XP) -- EB104 Hypocrsitalli -- Plate 3 Microscope images of Effusive Basaltic and Andesitic Fabrics -- horizontal dimension 2.8 mm. EB101 Basalt (Messina, ME5, XP) -- EB102 Pyroxene-Basalt (Salina, POR3, XP) -- EB103 Clinopyroxene-Plagioclase-Basalt (Filicudi, FBR23, XP) -- EB104 Hypocrsitalli -- Plate 4 Microscope images of Effusive Andesitic, Dacitic and Phonolitic Fabrics -- Effusive Basaltic in siliceous groundmass and Effusive Basaltic-Intrusive Fabrics.
horizontal dimension 5.5 mm. EA106 Plagioclase-Pyroxene (Filicudi, CGII5, XP).
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Atlas of ceramic fabrics. Southern Tyrrhenian : neolithic Bronze Age /
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents Page -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Plates -- 1 -- Introduction: QandA -- Which are the geographical areas and the sites considered in this volume? -- Why Volume 2? -- How many samples in this volume? -- What are the dates of samples in this volume? -- Which main projects are included in this volume? -- Where have preliminary data been published? -- 2 -- Figure 1 Distribution of the 18 archaeological localities considered in the present Volume. The complete list of the 29 specific sites is reported in Table 1. -- Table 1 Sites, analyses and archaeometric bibliography. -- Figure 2 Stratigraphic sequence in the Acropolis of Lipari (Courtesy Regione Siciliana, Assessorato per i Beni Culturali, Museo Archeologico Regionale Luigi Benabò Brea - Lipari - ME). -- Table 2 General synthesis and summary of the Southern Italian/Aeolian/Sicilian archaeological phases and chronology. -- Figure 3a John's thin sections collection is integrated in the present study. -- Figure 3b John and Paola in the Museum of Lipari (2007) -- Figure 3c John and Sara in the storage room at Lipari (2007) -- Figure 3d Sampling,,,, -- Fabrics -- 2.1. Classification -- 2.2. Lithology -- 2.4. Comparison with northern Tyrrhenian -- 2.5. Comparison with other Sicilian areas -- 3 -- Figure 4 Fabrics according their numerical consistency (from 1 sample to &gt -- 100 samples). -- Figure 5a Samples according the Groups. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- EI=Effusive+Intrusive -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- IS=Intrusive+Sedimentary -- M=Metamorphic -- MS=Metamorphic+Sedimentary -- S=Sedimentary -- G=Generic -- Gr -- Figure 5b Samples of the Effusive group. EB=basaltic -- EBq=basaltic with quartz/mica groundmass -- EA=andesitic.
EAqm=andesitic with quartz+mica groundmass -- ED=daci-rhyolitic -- EDq=daci-rhyolitic with quartz groundmass -- EP=phonolitic -- EPq/m=phonolitic with q -- Figure 6a Geographical areas of the local samples according to the Groups. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- M=Metamorphic -- MS=Metamorphic+Sedimentary -- S=Sedimentary -- G=Generic -- Grog=generic wit -- Figure 6b Geographical areas of the local effusive samples according to the Groups. EB=basaltic -- EBq=basaltic with quartz groundmass -- EA=andesitic -- EAqm=andesitic with quartz+mica groundmass -- ED=daci-rhyolitic -- EDq=daci-rhyolitic with quartz groundmass -- -- Figure 6c Geographical areas of the imported samples according to the Groups. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- EI=Effusive+Intrusive -- I=Intrusive -- intrusive+Metamorphic -- IS=Intrusive+Sedimentary -- M=Metamorphic -- MS=Metamorphic+Sedime -- Figure 7a Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with effusive basaltic components (local with imported clay in white -- non local in grey). -- Figure 7b Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with effusive andesitic components (local with imported clay in white -- non local in grey). -- Figure 7c Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with effusive daci-rhyolitic components (local with imported clay in white -- non local in grey). -- Figure 7d Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with effusive phonolitic components. -- Figure 7e Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with intrusive, intrusive+metamorphic and effusive basaltic+intrusive components (non local in grey). -- Figure 7f Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with intrusive+metamorphic components (non local in grey).
Figure 7g Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with metamorphic components (non local in grey). -- Figure 7h Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with metamorphic+ sedimentary components (non local in grey). -- Figure 7i Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with sedimentary components (non local in grey). -- Figure 7j Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with generic components (non local in grey). -- Figure 7k Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with generic +grog components (non local in grey). -- Figure 8a Local samples distribution according to the petrographic groups in different geographical areas. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- M=Metamorphic -- MS=Metamorphic+Sedimentary -- S=Sediment -- Figure 8b Local effusive samples distribution according to the petrographic groups in different geographical areas. EB=basaltic -- EBq=basaltic with quartz/mica groundmass -- EA=andesitic -- EAqm=andesitic with quartz+mica groundmass -- ED=daci-rhyolitic -- EDq=da -- Figure 8c Imported samples distribution according to the petrographic groups in different geographical areas. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- EI=Effusive+Intrusive -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- IS=Intrusive+Sedimentary -- M -- Figure 9a Aeolian samples according to the compositional groups, imports are detailed in the small pie-plot. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- EI=Effusive+Intrusive -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- IS=Intrusive+Sedimentary -- M= -- Figure 9b Distribution of the effusive compositions for the local productions in various Aeolian Islands:. EB+EBq= basaltic + basaltic with quartz groundmass -- EA+EAq=andesitic+andesitic with quartz groundmass.
ED+EDq= daci-rhyolitic+daci-rhyolitic with q -- Figure 9c Relative proportions of vessels with local raw materials, imported clays and imported vessels in the various Aeolian Islands. -- Figure 9d Composition of the imported vessels in the various Aeolian Islands. E+=Effusive+other components -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- IS=Intrusive+Sedimentary -- M=Metamorphic -- MS=Metamorphic+Sedimentary -- S=Sedimentary -- G=Generic -- Grog=generic -- Figure 10 Sicilian samples according to the compositional groups, imports are detailed in the small pie-plot. E=Effusive -- I=Intrusive -- M=Metamorphic -- S=Sedimentary -- G=Generic -- G (Grog)=generic with Grog. -- Figure 11 Peninsular samples according to compositional groups, imports are detailed in the small pie-plot. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- EI=Effusive+Intrusive -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- M=Metamorphic -- MS=Metamorphic -- _GoBack -- Archaeological implications -- 3.1. Chronological and functional trends -- 3.3. Circulation -- 3.5. Stylistic and technological interactions -- 4 -- Figure 12 Percentages of local products, local products with imported clays and imported pots at Lipari in the various chronological phases. -- Figure 13 Bowl filled with 'ready made' ceramic paste, Capo Graziano delta IV hut Lipari - Acropolis (Courtesy Regione Siciliana, Assessorato per i Beni Culturali, Museo Archeologico Regionale Luigi Benabò Brea - Lipari - ME). -- Figure 14 The pumice industry at Lipari (EcoMuseo della Memoria, Lipari) -- Figure 15 Pignataro di Fuori ship's cargo (Courtesy Regione Siciliana, Assessorato per i Beni Culturali, Museo Archeologico Regionale Luigi Benabò Brea - Lipari - ME). -- Figure 16 Incised map in a Capo Graziano bowl, Lipari-Acropolis trench N, level, inv 7773 (Levi et al. 2014 fig. 9.
Meligunis Lipara IV fig CXXVIII,2). This is also the logo of the ArchEOLogiE project, elaborated by P. Vertuani and V. Corazza. -- Figure 17 Styles of the Capo Graziano incised decoration: 1. Seurat (pointilist) -- 2.Michelangelo (composite figurative) -- 3. Fontana (spacious wavy) -- 4. Boetti (metope) -- 5. Kandinsky (lower multilinear) -- 6. Klee (simple wavy or ripple) (Levi et al. 2014). -- Figure 18a Exported Capo Graziano decorated vessels produced at Lipari (fabric ED101): 1. Vivara (VIV1-4, Cazzella et al. 1997, fig. 2) -- 2. Messina (ME3, Martinelli et al. 2012, fig. 3.4). -- Figure 18b Exported pithoi and cooking pots produced at Filicudi, Stromboli and/or Salina (fabric EA103). Capo Graziano: 1. Tindari (TIN11, Martinelli et al. 2012, fig. 3.1) -- 2, 3, 4. Milazzo (MVC31-2, 31-3, 31-10, Levi et al. 2009, tavv. VI, VII, XIII). -- Databases -- DB1 Samples by fabric -- DB2 Samples by site -- DB3 Fabrics (description) -- DB4 Fabrics -- 5 -- Plate 1 Capo Graziano bowl with inside 'ready made' ceramic paste: in this representation the ceramic paste is replaced by its own microscopic image (sample ACRd2, PPL -- from hut delta IV Lipari - Acropolis). -- Plate 2 Microscope images of Effusive Basaltic and Andesitic Fabrics -- horizontal dimension 5.5 mm. EB101 Basalt (Messina, ME5, XP) -- EB102 Pyroxene-Basalt (Salina, POR3, XP) -- EB103 Clinopyroxene-Plagioclase-Basalt (Filicudi, FBR23, XP) -- EB104 Hypocrsitalli -- Plate 3 Microscope images of Effusive Basaltic and Andesitic Fabrics -- horizontal dimension 2.8 mm. EB101 Basalt (Messina, ME5, XP) -- EB102 Pyroxene-Basalt (Salina, POR3, XP) -- EB103 Clinopyroxene-Plagioclase-Basalt (Filicudi, FBR23, XP) -- EB104 Hypocrsitalli -- Plate 4 Microscope images of Effusive Andesitic, Dacitic and Phonolitic Fabrics -- Effusive Basaltic in siliceous groundmass and Effusive Basaltic-Intrusive Fabrics.
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title_full Atlas of ceramic fabrics. 2, Italy : Southern Tyrrhenian : neolithic Bronze Age / Sara T. Levi, Valentina Cannavò and Daniele Brunelli ; with contributions by Andrea Di Renzoni.
title_fullStr Atlas of ceramic fabrics. 2, Italy : Southern Tyrrhenian : neolithic Bronze Age / Sara T. Levi, Valentina Cannavò and Daniele Brunelli ; with contributions by Andrea Di Renzoni.
title_full_unstemmed Atlas of ceramic fabrics. 2, Italy : Southern Tyrrhenian : neolithic Bronze Age / Sara T. Levi, Valentina Cannavò and Daniele Brunelli ; with contributions by Andrea Di Renzoni.
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physical 1 online resource (183 pages) : illustrations (some color)
edition 1st ed.
contents Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents Page -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Plates -- 1 -- Introduction: QandA -- Which are the geographical areas and the sites considered in this volume? -- Why Volume 2? -- How many samples in this volume? -- What are the dates of samples in this volume? -- Which main projects are included in this volume? -- Where have preliminary data been published? -- 2 -- Figure 1 Distribution of the 18 archaeological localities considered in the present Volume. The complete list of the 29 specific sites is reported in Table 1. -- Table 1 Sites, analyses and archaeometric bibliography. -- Figure 2 Stratigraphic sequence in the Acropolis of Lipari (Courtesy Regione Siciliana, Assessorato per i Beni Culturali, Museo Archeologico Regionale Luigi Benabò Brea - Lipari - ME). -- Table 2 General synthesis and summary of the Southern Italian/Aeolian/Sicilian archaeological phases and chronology. -- Figure 3a John's thin sections collection is integrated in the present study. -- Figure 3b John and Paola in the Museum of Lipari (2007) -- Figure 3c John and Sara in the storage room at Lipari (2007) -- Figure 3d Sampling,,,, -- Fabrics -- 2.1. Classification -- 2.2. Lithology -- 2.4. Comparison with northern Tyrrhenian -- 2.5. Comparison with other Sicilian areas -- 3 -- Figure 4 Fabrics according their numerical consistency (from 1 sample to &gt -- 100 samples). -- Figure 5a Samples according the Groups. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- EI=Effusive+Intrusive -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- IS=Intrusive+Sedimentary -- M=Metamorphic -- MS=Metamorphic+Sedimentary -- S=Sedimentary -- G=Generic -- Gr -- Figure 5b Samples of the Effusive group. EB=basaltic -- EBq=basaltic with quartz/mica groundmass -- EA=andesitic.
EAqm=andesitic with quartz+mica groundmass -- ED=daci-rhyolitic -- EDq=daci-rhyolitic with quartz groundmass -- EP=phonolitic -- EPq/m=phonolitic with q -- Figure 6a Geographical areas of the local samples according to the Groups. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- M=Metamorphic -- MS=Metamorphic+Sedimentary -- S=Sedimentary -- G=Generic -- Grog=generic wit -- Figure 6b Geographical areas of the local effusive samples according to the Groups. EB=basaltic -- EBq=basaltic with quartz groundmass -- EA=andesitic -- EAqm=andesitic with quartz+mica groundmass -- ED=daci-rhyolitic -- EDq=daci-rhyolitic with quartz groundmass -- -- Figure 6c Geographical areas of the imported samples according to the Groups. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- EI=Effusive+Intrusive -- I=Intrusive -- intrusive+Metamorphic -- IS=Intrusive+Sedimentary -- M=Metamorphic -- MS=Metamorphic+Sedime -- Figure 7a Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with effusive basaltic components (local with imported clay in white -- non local in grey). -- Figure 7b Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with effusive andesitic components (local with imported clay in white -- non local in grey). -- Figure 7c Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with effusive daci-rhyolitic components (local with imported clay in white -- non local in grey). -- Figure 7d Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with effusive phonolitic components. -- Figure 7e Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with intrusive, intrusive+metamorphic and effusive basaltic+intrusive components (non local in grey). -- Figure 7f Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with intrusive+metamorphic components (non local in grey).
Figure 7g Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with metamorphic components (non local in grey). -- Figure 7h Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with metamorphic+ sedimentary components (non local in grey). -- Figure 7i Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with sedimentary components (non local in grey). -- Figure 7j Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with generic components (non local in grey). -- Figure 7k Geographical distribution of the main fabrics with generic +grog components (non local in grey). -- Figure 8a Local samples distribution according to the petrographic groups in different geographical areas. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- M=Metamorphic -- MS=Metamorphic+Sedimentary -- S=Sediment -- Figure 8b Local effusive samples distribution according to the petrographic groups in different geographical areas. EB=basaltic -- EBq=basaltic with quartz/mica groundmass -- EA=andesitic -- EAqm=andesitic with quartz+mica groundmass -- ED=daci-rhyolitic -- EDq=da -- Figure 8c Imported samples distribution according to the petrographic groups in different geographical areas. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- EI=Effusive+Intrusive -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- IS=Intrusive+Sedimentary -- M -- Figure 9a Aeolian samples according to the compositional groups, imports are detailed in the small pie-plot. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- EI=Effusive+Intrusive -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- IS=Intrusive+Sedimentary -- M= -- Figure 9b Distribution of the effusive compositions for the local productions in various Aeolian Islands:. EB+EBq= basaltic + basaltic with quartz groundmass -- EA+EAq=andesitic+andesitic with quartz groundmass.
ED+EDq= daci-rhyolitic+daci-rhyolitic with q -- Figure 9c Relative proportions of vessels with local raw materials, imported clays and imported vessels in the various Aeolian Islands. -- Figure 9d Composition of the imported vessels in the various Aeolian Islands. E+=Effusive+other components -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- IS=Intrusive+Sedimentary -- M=Metamorphic -- MS=Metamorphic+Sedimentary -- S=Sedimentary -- G=Generic -- Grog=generic -- Figure 10 Sicilian samples according to the compositional groups, imports are detailed in the small pie-plot. E=Effusive -- I=Intrusive -- M=Metamorphic -- S=Sedimentary -- G=Generic -- G (Grog)=generic with Grog. -- Figure 11 Peninsular samples according to compositional groups, imports are detailed in the small pie-plot. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- EI=Effusive+Intrusive -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- M=Metamorphic -- MS=Metamorphic -- _GoBack -- Archaeological implications -- 3.1. Chronological and functional trends -- 3.3. Circulation -- 3.5. Stylistic and technological interactions -- 4 -- Figure 12 Percentages of local products, local products with imported clays and imported pots at Lipari in the various chronological phases. -- Figure 13 Bowl filled with 'ready made' ceramic paste, Capo Graziano delta IV hut Lipari - Acropolis (Courtesy Regione Siciliana, Assessorato per i Beni Culturali, Museo Archeologico Regionale Luigi Benabò Brea - Lipari - ME). -- Figure 14 The pumice industry at Lipari (EcoMuseo della Memoria, Lipari) -- Figure 15 Pignataro di Fuori ship's cargo (Courtesy Regione Siciliana, Assessorato per i Beni Culturali, Museo Archeologico Regionale Luigi Benabò Brea - Lipari - ME). -- Figure 16 Incised map in a Capo Graziano bowl, Lipari-Acropolis trench N, level, inv 7773 (Levi et al. 2014 fig. 9.
Meligunis Lipara IV fig CXXVIII,2). This is also the logo of the ArchEOLogiE project, elaborated by P. Vertuani and V. Corazza. -- Figure 17 Styles of the Capo Graziano incised decoration: 1. Seurat (pointilist) -- 2.Michelangelo (composite figurative) -- 3. Fontana (spacious wavy) -- 4. Boetti (metope) -- 5. Kandinsky (lower multilinear) -- 6. Klee (simple wavy or ripple) (Levi et al. 2014). -- Figure 18a Exported Capo Graziano decorated vessels produced at Lipari (fabric ED101): 1. Vivara (VIV1-4, Cazzella et al. 1997, fig. 2) -- 2. Messina (ME3, Martinelli et al. 2012, fig. 3.4). -- Figure 18b Exported pithoi and cooking pots produced at Filicudi, Stromboli and/or Salina (fabric EA103). Capo Graziano: 1. Tindari (TIN11, Martinelli et al. 2012, fig. 3.1) -- 2, 3, 4. Milazzo (MVC31-2, 31-3, 31-10, Levi et al. 2009, tavv. VI, VII, XIII). -- Databases -- DB1 Samples by fabric -- DB2 Samples by site -- DB3 Fabrics (description) -- DB4 Fabrics -- 5 -- Plate 1 Capo Graziano bowl with inside 'ready made' ceramic paste: in this representation the ceramic paste is replaced by its own microscopic image (sample ACRd2, PPL -- from hut delta IV Lipari - Acropolis). -- Plate 2 Microscope images of Effusive Basaltic and Andesitic Fabrics -- horizontal dimension 5.5 mm. EB101 Basalt (Messina, ME5, XP) -- EB102 Pyroxene-Basalt (Salina, POR3, XP) -- EB103 Clinopyroxene-Plagioclase-Basalt (Filicudi, FBR23, XP) -- EB104 Hypocrsitalli -- Plate 3 Microscope images of Effusive Basaltic and Andesitic Fabrics -- horizontal dimension 2.8 mm. EB101 Basalt (Messina, ME5, XP) -- EB102 Pyroxene-Basalt (Salina, POR3, XP) -- EB103 Clinopyroxene-Plagioclase-Basalt (Filicudi, FBR23, XP) -- EB104 Hypocrsitalli -- Plate 4 Microscope images of Effusive Andesitic, Dacitic and Phonolitic Fabrics -- Effusive Basaltic in siliceous groundmass and Effusive Basaltic-Intrusive Fabrics.
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Italy: Southern Tyrrhenian. Neolithic - Bronze Age', the second in a series of atlases organized according to geographical areas, chronology and types of wares, presents and interprets the petrographic composition of pre and protohistoric pottery (6th-1st mill. BCE) found in the southwestern part of Italy.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents Page -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Plates -- 1 -- Introduction: QandA -- Which are the geographical areas and the sites considered in this volume? -- Why Volume 2? -- How many samples in this volume? -- What are the dates of samples in this volume? -- Which main projects are included in this volume? -- Where have preliminary data been published? -- 2 -- Figure 1 Distribution of the 18 archaeological localities considered in the present Volume. The complete list of the 29 specific sites is reported in Table 1. -- Table 1 Sites, analyses and archaeometric bibliography. -- Figure 2 Stratigraphic sequence in the Acropolis of Lipari (Courtesy Regione Siciliana, Assessorato per i Beni Culturali, Museo Archeologico Regionale Luigi Benabò Brea - Lipari - ME). -- Table 2 General synthesis and summary of the Southern Italian/Aeolian/Sicilian archaeological phases and chronology. -- Figure 3a John's thin sections collection is integrated in the present study. -- Figure 3b John and Paola in the Museum of Lipari (2007) -- Figure 3c John and Sara in the storage room at Lipari (2007) -- Figure 3d Sampling,,,, -- Fabrics -- 2.1. Classification -- 2.2. Lithology -- 2.4. Comparison with northern Tyrrhenian -- 2.5. Comparison with other Sicilian areas -- 3 -- Figure 4 Fabrics according their numerical consistency (from 1 sample to &amp;gt -- 100 samples). -- Figure 5a Samples according the Groups. 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EB=basaltic -- EBq=basaltic with quartz groundmass -- EA=andesitic -- EAqm=andesitic with quartz+mica groundmass -- ED=daci-rhyolitic -- EDq=daci-rhyolitic with quartz groundmass -- -- Figure 6c Geographical areas of the imported samples according to the Groups. 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E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- M=Metamorphic -- MS=Metamorphic+Sedimentary -- S=Sediment -- Figure 8b Local effusive samples distribution according to the petrographic groups in different geographical areas. EB=basaltic -- EBq=basaltic with quartz/mica groundmass -- EA=andesitic -- EAqm=andesitic with quartz+mica groundmass -- ED=daci-rhyolitic -- EDq=da -- Figure 8c Imported samples distribution according to the petrographic groups in different geographical areas. E=Effusive -- Eq/m=Effusive with quartz/mica groundmass -- EI=Effusive+Intrusive -- I=Intrusive -- IM=Intrusive+Metamorphic -- IS=Intrusive+Sedimentary -- M -- Figure 9a Aeolian samples according to the compositional groups, imports are detailed in the small pie-plot. 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