Skip to main content
Contribution to Book
Incised Marks (Post-Firing) on Aegean Wares
Wace and Blegen: Pottery as Evidence for Trade in the Late Bronze Age Aegean
  • Nicolle E Hirschfeld, Trinity University
Document Type
Contribution to Book
Publication Date
1-1-1993
Disciplines
Abstract

The practice of incising potmarks into LH and LM III vessels after firing is not only distinctive but also a peculiar and limited Cypriot phenomenon. A close examination of the types of vessels marked in this way and their distribution should provide some clues to patterns of trade between the Aegean and eastern Mediterranean. The work I present here is still very much in progress, and I welcome suggestions and criticisms.

Editor
Carol Zerner
Publisher
J. C. Gieben
ISBN
9789050630894
Citation Information
Hirschfeld, N. (1993). Incised marks (post-firing) on Aegean wares. In C. Zerner (Ed.), Wace and Blegen: Pottery as evidence for trade in the Aegean Bronze Age, (pp. 311-318). J. C. Gieben.