Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-2008
Abstract
Potmarks lie in a no-man's land, not quite within the usual parameters of ceramic studies, not usually a concern for epigraphists. Although many excavations have yielded some potmarks, they are not a regular feature of publication. But potmarks found in Bronze Age contexts in Cyprus occupy an unusual position in the archaeology of the Bronze Age Mediterranean: they are regularly noticed and published.
Editor
Jeffery A. Blakely
Identifier
10.1086/NEA20361356
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
City
Chicago, IL
Repository Citation
Hirschfeld, N. (2008). How and why potmarks matter. Near Eastern Archaeology, 71(1-2), 120-129. doi:10.1086/NEA20361356
Publication Information
Near Eastern Archaeology
Comments
This issue is dedicated to the memory of Danielle A. Parks.