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Some Pottery of the Early Iron Age from Western Macedonia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 September 2013

Extract

In this article I wish to present in detail a number of vases which have received only a brief mention in publication until now, or are otherwise unpublished. Most are chance finds from inhumation burials discovered during cultivation or road building. Some of the graves were slab-cists, but the majority were simple pit-graves. In some cases they were grouped together. No traces of tumuli survive, but this possibility should be considered. By comparison with material from neighbouring areas and from associated finds, this pottery can be dated to the Early Iron Age, c. 1000–700 B.C.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Council, British School at Athens 1971

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References

Abbreviations additional to those in standard use:

PrMac. = Heurtley, W. A., Prehistoric Macedonia (Cambridge, 1939).Google Scholar

Casson, MTI = Casson, S., Macedonia, Thrace and Illyria (Oxford, 1926).Google Scholar

Vergina i = Andronicos, M., Τὸ Νεκροταφεῖον τῶν τύμβων (Athens, 1969).Google Scholar

Pelagonija = I. Mikulcic, Die Geschichte Pelagoniens im Lichte der Bodenfunde.

1 Most of the material was collected by me during visits to villages in the district, or recognized by me in the local collections.

2 For a very good and thoughtful description of the geographical configuration of Western Macedonia see BSA xviii (1911–12) 166–7, 181 and also BSA xxviii (1926–7) 158 ff. and xxxii (1931–2) 131.

3 The drawings were prepared by Mr. K. Eliakis, and I am grateful to Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Wardle for their help with photography and for reading the English version of my text.

4 BSA xxviii (1936–7) 170, fig. 18; 180, fig. 27, 10–11. PrMac. 252, pl. xxiii. Studime Historike (1969) 3, pl. v, 3.

5 For Krepene see Plate 59 without number; for another vase from this site, ADelt xxi (1966) B2, pl. 310β.

6 PrMac. nos. 421, 433, 455. Studia Albanica (1966) 1, 267, pl. xvii.

7 Vergina i, 220, fig. 61. ADelt xvii (1961–2) A, pl. 103e. BSA xxxi (1930–1) 46 n. 2 and pl. vi, 91–2.

8 Casson, MTI 129, fig. 41. PrMac. fig. 89, j, k. ADelt xvii (1961–2) A, pl. 150 and Pelagonija, pl. ixg.

9 P. Amandry, Collection Stathatos, fig. 43.

10 Pelagonija, pl. vii. For no. 8 see also Studia Albanica (1966) 1, pl. xvii, 8.

11 AJA (1965) 11. There are also some examples in Vergina: Vergina i, fig. 91 and ADelt xvii (1961–2) A, pl. 145α.

12 Verginai. 194 ff.

13 ADelt xxi (1966) B2, 289; xxii (1967) B2, 348; xxiii (1968) B2, pl. 231.