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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Place / Publishing House:Oxford : : Archaeopress Archaeology,, [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (183 pages) :; illustrations (some color)
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Table of 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
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  • 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).