4 edition of Pottery from Karanis found in the catalog.
Pottery from Karanis
Johnson, Barbara
Published
1981
by University of Michigan Press in Ann Arbor
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Barbara Johnson. |
Series | Studies / the University of Michigan, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology ;, 7, Studies (Kelsey Museum of Archaeology) ;, 7. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | DT73.K33 J63 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xi, 127 p., 80 p. of plates : |
Number of Pages | 127 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4268615M |
ISBN 10 | 0472027166 |
LC Control Number | 81014660 |
Pottery at Karanis preserves evidence of importation, from North African centers and local centers of pottery production. Agricultural implements, and tools for the production of textiles were found in great numbers at Karanis. These are plain, sturdy implements. the book you now hold in your hands—Karanis: An Egyptian Town in Roman Times, by elaine K. gazda, lamps, the pottery and the topography and architec-ture of the later seasons of excavation. Karanis ma-terial had also figured prominently in a number of.
Item #M Very rare. Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, First edition. In-4, softcover book of 55 pages and several hundred plates, numbered to , loose in a box as issued. Box is slightly broken, but still holds. Language: English. Relevant subjects: Egypt, Art. The last section of this book highlights all the types of research being done on materials from Karanis, from using computer software to map locations of artifacts throughout the village to .
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(Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Studies, 7.) Pp. xiii + ; 80 plates, two half-tone. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, Paper [Book Review].
Pioneer Pottery - Michael Cardew. The Kiln Book - Frederick Olsen A book I think lacks severely that I purchased on request of an instructor is "The Complete Potter's Companion" Tony Birks. This book is incomplete, leaving the potter who doesn't know otherwise to think this might be all there is to know about ceramics.
The most notable difference between Janssen’s group and the Karanis corpus is the size of the figurines: on average, the dolls from Karanis are nearly 12 cm smaller in height. Additionally, Janssen’s examples all have articulated limbs and, in some cases, show distinct facial features, breasts, and pubic areas.
Karanis (Koinē Greek: Καρανίς), located in what is now Kom Oshim, was an agricultural town in the Ptolemaic Kingdom, located in the northeast corner of the Faiyum. "It was one of a number of towns established in the Arsinoite nome under Ptolemy II Philadelphus as part of a scheme to settle Greek mercenaries among the Egyptians and to exploit the potential fertile Fayum basin".
The room has two kilns, one small and one large. Though one glass fragment was found, it is likely this kiln was used for ceramics, as plenty of pottery and slag are found in the trench.
Due to ongoing work at Karanis, I will not be posting pictures of finds, as the team will likely want to publish their materials. Kids love having stories read to them. Make story time even more fun with personalized children's books from Pottery Barn Kids.
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Pottery, one of the oldest and most widespread of the decorative arts, consisting of objects made of clay and hardened with heat. The objects made are commonly useful ones, such as vessels for holding liquids or plates or bowls from which food can be served.
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Greco-Roman. Kom Oshim (Karanis) Best known as ancient Karanis, Kom Oshim is a Ptolemaic era town founded by Greek mercenaries and their camp followers during the 3rd century BC. The site features a small museum with pottery and glassware, terra. Pottery Making Illustrated is published by the American Ceramic Society, a more than year-old non-profit organization that promotes the professional needs of the international ceramics community.
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An incense altar, a pottery libation bowl and stone figure of a crouching lion found in the courtyard of the North Temple. Digital copy from Karanis, the temples, coin hoards, botanical and zoölogical reports: seasons by Boak ().
The altar, manufactured from soft, white limestone, measured cm in height and 17 x 17 cm at the. The Complete Book of Pottery Making book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. Provides information on materials and equipment as wel /5(1). Notes.
1 Donald B. Harden, Roman Glass from Karanis Found by the University of Michigan Archaeological Expedition in Egypt,University of Michigan Studies, Humanistic Series, v.
41, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2 Harden [note 1], pp. following the conclusions of A. Boak and E. Peterson, Karanis: Topographical and Architectural Report of Excavations. Eventually, the Karanis staff returned to their normal routines, and in time, so will we.
The house as it appeared in the summer of KM photograph Camp house at Kom Aushim (Karanis), with flags flying in honor of H. E. Ismail Sidy Pasha’s visit to the Fayum. Karanis proved, as the result of eleven seasons of exploration and study, to be one of the richest repositories of material from the Ptolemaic and Roman Periods found in Egypt.
The site yielded "tens of thousands of artifacts and thousands of documents and .Van Haarlem, Willem M., “Imitations in Pottery of Stone Vessels in a Protodynastic Tomb from Tell Ibrahim Awad,” Archéo-Nil 7 (): Link to PDF file van Heel, Koenraad Donker, and Golverdingen, Joost, An Abnormal Hieratic Reading Book [new] Fascicle I: Papyri from London, Cairo, Paris, Turin, Vienna, Oxford and Leiden, (Leiden.