Late Byzantine Imports of “Elaborate Incised Wares” in the Crimea and Local Counterparts: Archaeological contexts and Archaeometric Investigations

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Iryna Teslenko et al., « Late Byzantine Imports of “Elaborate Incised Wares” in the Crimea and Local Counterparts: Archaeological contexts and Archaeometric Investigations », HAL SHS (Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société), ID : 10670/1.747916...


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This paper presents a detailed chronology of «Elaborate Incised Wares» (EIW) found in Crimea and Azak, together with archaeometric investigations into their provenance. A few EIW were shown to have come from the Sirkeci workshops in Constantinople, which was important to reflect on their activity in the mid to second half of the 14th century. However, most of the EIW imports did not come from workshops previously studied in Constantinople and Thessaloniki. They correspond to at least two other productions, as yet unlocated. The study also confirmed the manufacture of EIW-related wares in the Crimea.

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