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• Shape and function • Provenance of paste and
technology of production • Provenance of Slip and technology
of production • Characterization of post
depositional Process
Collecting Visual Records Using Cheap Optics
Provenance of Paste and Technology of Production
Optical mineralogy
Method of presentation
Tel Dor Local Manufacture and Imports
Geological Layout of Phoenician Sites
Geological Layout of Phoenician Sites
Phoenician Bichrome ware
Provenance of Slip and Technology of Production
Provenance of Slip and Technology of Production
Provenance of Slip and Technology of Production
A Achziv Local Production B Lebanese Provenance
Provenance of Slip and Technology of Production
Characterization of Post Depositional Process
Middle Bronze Age Jar, 40 Liter, found at sea near Atilt
Characterization of Post Depositional Process
Middle Bronze Age Jar, 40 Liter, found at sea near Atilt
Processing and Distributing data in this Digital Age
Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA)
Laser Ablation Coupled with Plasma Mass Spectrometry (LA–ICP–MS)
Scanning Electron Microscopes with Energy-Dispersive Spectroscopy (SEM-EDS)
Methods of Exacting Chemical data for Provenance and Technology of Production
X-Ray Diffraction (XRD)
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR)
Additional mineralogical methods for Provenance and Technology of Production
Additional mineralogical methods for Provenance and Technology of Production
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR)
FT-IR done by Shlomo Shoval, the Open University
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Comparison Between Stylistic Aspects
and suggested Provenance
Paula Anna
Additional mineralogical methods for Provenance and Technology of Production
Typology and style research: Anna Georgiadou, University of Cyprus
The Levantine Ceramics Project (LCP)
An open, interactive website focused on ceramics produced in the Levant from the Neolithic era (c. 5500 B.C.E.) through the Ottoman period (c. 1920 C.E.).
Professor Andrea Berlin of Boston University
The Levantine Ceramics Project (LCP)
Professor Andrea Berlin of Boston University
Here you can submit and find
information—whether long published or
newly discovered—about ceramic wares,
shapes, specific vessels, scientific
analyses, kiln sites, and chronology. The
LCP makes it simple to access, share,
use, and refine data, to link scholars and to foster collaborative research.
The Tell Keisan excavation project and Jean-Baptiste Humbert
The Achziv publication project; Eran Arie, Michael
Press & Assaf Yasur-Landau
Richard Jones
Circulation of IR1b 30 liter jars
Vol. calculations according to Zapassky, Finkelstein and Benenson 2006
Shape and function