Céramiques anatoliennes du littoral nord du Pont‐Euxin archaïque. Problèmes en suspens / Pottery finds of Anatolian type from the northern Black Sea shore. Problems of origin and delivery routes

Journal Title: MATERIALE SI CERCETARI ARHEOLOGICE - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 0

Abstract

The recent discoveries of some Anatolian pots, both of « Late Phrygian » and Lydian types, scattered between NW (Istros, Olbia, Berezan) and NE (Panticapaeum) Pontic Greek settlements, invite to wonder about both their respective centres of manufacture and routes of delivery from the Anatolian hinterland. It is argued that the « Late Phrygian » ones brought to light at Panticapaeum might well have followed the same western coastal sea route from the Bosporus mouth northwards as their Anatolian counterparts excavated in Istros and Berezan‐Olbia. Descoperirile recente de vase anatoliene, de tip frigian recent și lidian, în așezări grecești din Pontul nord‐vestic (Istros, Berezan, Olbia) și nord‐estic (Pantikapaion), pun problema atât a centrelor lor de producţie, cât şi a traseului urmat de acestea din zona anatoliană. Presupunem că vasele de tip frigian recent descoperite la Pantikapaion au urmat același itinerariu maritim de coastă prin vest, trecând prin Bosfor și urcând spre nord, ca și vasele de tip anatolian descoperite la Istros și Berezan‐Olbia.

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Pierre Dupont

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Pierre Dupont (2018). Céramiques anatoliennes du littoral nord du Pont‐Euxin archaïque. Problèmes en suspens / Pottery finds of Anatolian type from the northern Black Sea shore. Problems of origin and delivery routes. MATERIALE SI CERCETARI ARHEOLOGICE, 0(0), 149-153. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-534501