Byzantine ceramics in the museum of Bursa
Journal Title: Arheologia Moldovei - Year 2017, Vol 40, Issue 1
Abstract
The Archaeological Museum of Bursa in Bithynia houses seven pieces of Byzantine ceramics, originating mostly from Bithynia in northern part of western Turkey. In order to give an updated insight into the material a detailed catalogue of these objects will be presented here. This is also a brief contribution to the valorisation of museums in western Turkey and aims to broadening of our knowledge about Byzantine ceramics of Asia Minor.
Authors and Affiliations
ERGÜN LAFLI, MAURIZIO BUORA
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