Medieval and post-medieval ceramics from the archaeological sites discoverd
by the Boeotia Project, Central Greece, to the present day
Vroom, J.
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Vroom, J. (2003, January 29). Medieval and post-medieval ceramics from the archaeological sites
discoverd by the Boeotia Project, Central Greece, to the present day. Retrieved from
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,. R.M. Dawkins & J.D. Droop ,4,+-,,, Byzantine pottery
from Sparta, BSA ,2: -.--3.
A: Graffiato Ware I-V B: Painted Ware VI-VII
-. D. Talbot Rice ,4.+, Byzantine Glazed Pottery, Oxford. Class A: the ‘Faïence’
Group A1: Polychrome Ware Group A2: ‘Petal’ Ware Group A3: Plain Glazed Ware Group A4: White Inscribed Ware
Group A5: White Ware, Impressed Design Group A6: Models
Group A7: Pottery Icons Class B: the ‘Earthenware’
Group B1: Early Sgraffito Ware Group B2: Elaborate Incised Ware Group B3: Late Sgraffito Ware Group B4: White Painted Ware Group B5: Marbled Ware Group B6: Samsoun Ware
Group B7: Deep Green Glazed Ware Group B8: Turkish Incised Ware
.. F.A. Waagé ,4.., Roman and Byzantine pottery in Agora,
Hesperia -: -24-.-3. Roman Pottery Pergamene Ware Italian Ware Tschandarli Ware Samian Ware Later Roman Ware A Later Roman Ware B Later Roman Ware C Later Roman Ware D 1. Painted wares
2. Stamped ware
3. Plain glaze-painted ware Byzantine and Turkish Pottery
Sgraffito Ware
1. Early Sgraffito Ware (Rice B1) 2. Elaborate Incised Ware (Rice B2) 3. Late Sgraffito Ware (Rice B3) 4. Turkish Sgraffito Ware Stamped Ware
1. White Stamped Ware (Rice A5) 2. Red Stamped Ware
3. Turkish Stamped Ware Painted Ware
1. Slip Painted Ware (included by Rice in B2) 2. Black and Green Painted Ware
3. Turkish Painted Ware Plain Ware
/. A. Xyngopoulos ,4.., Byzantine pottery from Olynthus, in:
D.M. Robinson, Excavations at Olynthus, part V: Mosaics, Vases,
and Lamps of Olynthus Found in ,4-3 and ,4.,, London:
-30--4-.
I. Vases with Impressed Decoration II. Incised A. With glaze 1. Slightly incised 2. Deeply incised 3. Champlevés B. Without glaze III. Incised and Painted
A. With the colour scheme following the incised pattern B. With the colour scheme independent of the incised pattern
IV. Painted
A. With representations and decorations 1. On white ground
2. On coloured ground
B. With simple colours but without patterns
A P P E N D I X A T O C H A P T E R 2 :
0. J. Du Plat Taylor ,4.3, Medieval graves in Cyprus, Ars Islamica 0.,: 00-32. Brown-and-green sgraffito A Brown-and-green sgraffito B Green sgraffito A Green sgraffito B Green-painted Plain white glazed Plain green glazed Plain brown glazed Foreign
Coarse red (unglazed)
1. M.A. Frantz ,4.3, Middle Byzantine pottery in Athens,
Hesperia 2: /.+-/11.
I. Plain-glazed Wares a. White Ware (Rice A3) b. Brown glaze c. Plain glaze on slip II. Impressed Ware (Rice A5) III. Painted Wares
a. Polychrome Ware (Rice A1) b. Black and Green Painted Ware c. Slip-painted Ware
d. Red-painted Ware IV. Sgraffito (Rice B1-3) V. Coarse Ware
2. M.A. Frantz ,4/-, Turkish pottery from the Agora, Hesperia ,,: ,--3.
Asia Minor Ware Good Sgraffito Bird Bowls
Blue and White Painted Flaring Angular Bowls Marbled Ware Drip-painted Ware Concave Projecting Rim Scrawling Sgraffito Blob-painted Ware Stamped Medallions Kioutakia Ware Pseudo-Majolica
3. Ch. Morgan ,4/-, Excavations at Corinth XI: The Byzantine
Pottery, Cambridge Mass.
Plain-Glazed Wares Brown Glazed Wares Impressed Wares white biscuit red biscuit Plastic Ware Petal Ware Inscribed Ware Undecorated Wwares
white biscuit I-II red biscuit Painted Wares
Polychrome Wares I-IV
Green and Brown Painted Wares white biscuit
red biscuit I-V Spatter Painted Wares
white biscuit red biscuit Red Painted Wares
white biscuit red biscuit Imitation Lustre Ware Measles Ware Slip Painted Ware Blue Painted Ware Fingerprinted Ware Proto-Majolica Wares I-III Later Proto-Majolica I-III Sgraffito Wares
Sgraffito
I The Fine Style II The Spiral Style III The Duochrome Style IV Assorted Cups
Developed Style – Middle 12th century Late 12th and 13thy centuries
Painted-Sgraffito Wares Early 12th century Late Byzantine
Sgraffito with Relief Decoration Incised-Sgraffito
III The Free Style 1 3th century
Late Byzantine or Turkish Painted Incised-Sgraffito
1 2th century 1 3th century
Painted Incised-Sgraffito with Relief Decoration Incised Wares
4. J. Du Plat Taylor & A.H.S. Megaw ,40,, Cypriot Medieval
glazed pottery: Notes for a preliminary classification, RDAC
,4.2-.4: ,-,..
I. Plain Sgraffito II. Slip-painted Ware
III. Early Brown and Green Sgraffito
IV. Brown and Green Sgraffito with External Glaze V. Brown and Green Sgraffito with Plain Slipped Exterior VI. Brown and Green Sgraffito, Overall Sgraffito VII. Brown and Green Decadent Sgraffito VIII. Green-painted Sgraffito
IX. Green-painted X. Green-glazed Sgraffito XI. Plain-glazed Wares XII. Imported Wares
,+. T.S. MacKay ,412, More Byzantine and Frankish from
Corinth, Hesperia .1:
Later 13th and Early 14th century Fine Glazed Wares Metallic Ware
Glossy Ware Roulette Ware Roulette Ware Variant Olive-Brown Ware Unique Bowls Other Late Glazed Wares
Proto-Majolica I, II and Late Proto-Majolica Shiny Olive Incised Ware II
Later Slip Painted Ware
Painted Incised Sgraffito, Incised, Sgraffito and Late Byzantine Painted Sgraffito Wares
Unique Impressed Red Ware Bowl Unglazed Wares
Plain Unglazed Jugs and Jars
Matt Painted Jugs and Jars
‘Protogeometric’ Matt Painted Ware Cooking Pots
Unglazed Bowls: Plain and Matt Painted Matt Painted Pithos
Lamps
,,. G.D.R. Sanders ,432, Frankish pottery at Corinth,
Hesperia 01:
Glazed Wares Local Wares
Late Sgraffito Imported Wares
Proto-Maiolica and related wares ‘Grid-iron’ Proto-Maiolica
Ramina Manganese Rosso (RMR) Ware Other Proto-Maiolicas
Bowl as Mackay, no. 20 Rouletted Ware
Green-glazed wares, ‘Metallic Ware’ Other green-glazed wares
Other late 13th-century fine wares Cooking Wares
Local Wares Imported Wares Plain Wares
Open Vessels
Decorated Plain Wares Undecorated Plain Wares Closed Vessels
Decorated Plain Wares Undecorated Plain Wares Transport Amphoras
,-. G.F. Bass ,43-, The pottery, in: G.F. Bass & F.H. van
Doorninck, Jr. (eds.), Yassi Ada I. A Seventeenth-Century
Byzantine Shipwreck, College Station: ,00-,33.
Cargo Amphoras Type 1 amphoras Type 2 amphoras (bolle) Stoppers
Graffiti
Origins and contents of amphoras Galley Wares
Glazed Wares Plates and dishes Pitchers Cups
Tube-spouted jars Lids
Cooking pots and basin Whine thief
Pantry wares (storage jars)
,.. J.W. Hayes ,44-, Excavations at Saraçhane in Istanbul, II:
The Pottery, Princeton-Washington-Oxford.
Late Roman and Byzantine Pottery 1. Introduction
2. Late Roman wares Early local fabrics Late Roman Fine Wares Late Roman unguentaria Mortaria of lead-glazed type Colour-coated white ware Miscellaneous
3. Glazed White Wares
GWW I = Stevenson’s A 0 ware and its subdivisions (this includes most of Talbot Rice’s group A 4). GWW II = Talbot Rice’s groups A 2-3 and A 5-6, with some additional variants.
GWW III = more or less Stevenson’s B 4b (the plain counterpart of the Polychrome Ware B 1). B4c may be regarded as a variant.
GWW IV = Talbot Rice’s B 4 (essentially Stevenson’s B 4a).
GWW V 4. Polychrome Ware 5. Unglazed White Wares
UWW I = GWW I
UWW II = no matching glazed ware UWW III = GWW II
UWW IV = GWW III
UWW V = GWW IV (cf. also GWW V) 6. Other Glazed Wares, including Islamic Wares
Coarse Glazed Wares I – IV Islamic Wares
Fine Sgraffito Ware
Painted Sgraffito Ware and Vessels in Similar Fabric Painted Sgraffito Ware
Black and Green Painted Ware Slip-Painted Ware
Corinthian (?) Ware
Late 12th to 13th century Red-Bodied Wares ‘Thick Zeuxippos Ware’
Orange-Brown Glazed ware Dark Brown Glassy Glazed ware Coarse Incised Ware
Late Byzantine Wares
7. Other Late Roman and Byzantine Unglazed Wares Mica-Dusted Wares I-III
Red-Burnished and Polished Wares Coarse Red-Burnished Ware Fine Orange-Red Burnished Ware Plain Coarse Ware
Coarse Gritted Ware Other Unglazed Wares
8. Late Roman and Byzantine Cooking Wares Ware 1: Early grey wares (4th-5th centuries) Ware 2: Early ‘mealy’ ware (5th century) Ware 3: ‘Grey gritty ware’
Ware 4: ‘Micaceous brown ware’ Ware 5: Cypriot fabrics
Ware 6: Main Middle Byzantine series (10th-12th centuries)
Ware 7: Late variants of Ware 6 (late 11th and 12th centuries)
Ware 8: Coarse-ware trivets (mid-11th-early/mid-1 2th centuries)
Ware 9: Late red ribbed series (Frankish period) Other cooking wares, unclassified
9. Amphorae types 1 – 69 1 0. Lamps
1. ‘Asia Minor’ types (types 1-3)
2. ‘Local colour-coated class’ (types 4-10) 3. Plain orange class (types 11-14)
4. Lamps in slip-coated orange to red-brown ware with large loop handles
(type 15)
1 1. Catalogue of deposits (with finds catalogue by deposit)
1 2. Other illustrated pottery Turkish Pottery
1 5. ‘Miletus Ware’ (Iznik series) 1 6. Iznik Ware and Derivatives
Iznik Ware
Iznik Monochrome Ware Other Quartz-Frit ware
‘X-1’ Ware ‘Syrian’ Ware 1 7. Chinese Porcelain
1 8. Various Italian Wares (Mostly Pre-1700) 1 9. Later Ottoman Fine Wares
Kütahya Ware Çanakkale Ware
2 0. Turkish Coarse Wares A – Y
2 1. Catalogue of Deposits: Turkish Pit-Groups 2 2. Late Ottoman Deposits
2 3. Supplement Turkish material 2 4. Clay Tobacco Pipes
,/. G.D.R. Sanders ,44., Excavations at Sparta: the Roman
Stoa, ,433-4,. Preliminary report, part ,c: Medieval pottery,
BSA 33: -0,--31.
Glazed Wares Late Sgraffito Zeuxippus Ware Glaze Painted Ware Champlevé
Late Slip Painted Ware Plain Glazed Wares Incised Ware Sgraffito Wares Plain Glazed wares
Measles Wares and other early 12th century types Plain Wares Taffy ware Incised decoration Matt painted a. Red decoration b. White decoration c. Protogeometric Undecorated Plain Wares Cooking wares
Wheel-made Hand-made Amphoras
,0. D. Papanikola-Bakirtzis ,441, Mesaioniki Ephyalomeni
Keramiki tis Kyprou ta Ergasteria Paphou kai Lapithou, Thes-saliniki.
Painted ware Slip-painted Green-painted Sgraffito ware
Plain & incised sgraffito One colour incised sgraffito Brown and green incised sgraffito Brown and green sgraffito Green painted
Plain glazed ware Plain glazed
,1. D. Papanikola-Bakirtzis ,444, Byzantine Glazed Ceramics.
The Art of Sgraffito, Athens.
The Age of Experimentation and Aspiration (11th-mid 13th c.) Measles Ware
Fine-Sgraffito Ware Painted Sgraffito ware Incised-Sgraffito Ware Champlevé Ware
The Age of Eclecticism and Colour (13th-14th c.) Zeuxippos Ware
Plain Sgraffito ware Coloured Sgraffito Ware
The Age of Repetition and Survival (15th-17th c.) Coloured Sgraffito Ware
Sgraffito Wares from Italy
,2 D. Papanikola-Bakirtzis, F.N. Mavrikioy & Ch. Bakirtzis ,444, Byzantine Glazed Pottery in the Benaki Museum, Athens.
A. White Wares A.1. Painted Wares
A.1.a. Polychrome Ware
A.1.b. Green and Brown Painted Ware A.1.c. Brown Painted Ware
A.1.d. Blue painted Ware A.2. Incised Ware
B.1. Slip-Painted Ware B.2. Sgraffito Wares
B.2.a. Fine Sgraffito Ware B.2.b. Painted Fine Sgraffito Ware B.2.c. Incised Sgraffito Ware B.2.d. Champlevé Ware B.2.e. ‘Zeuxippus’ Ware B.3. Palaeologan Sgraffito Ware
B.3.a. Plain Sgraffito Ware B.3.b. Coloured Sgraffito Ware
Green Sgraffito Ware