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Pottery in medieval Boeotia

      Κεραμική στη μεσαιωνική Βοιωτία (8/4/2011 v.1) Pottery in medieval Boeotia (11/6/2012 v.1)
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Author(s) : Koilakou Charikleia (2/11/2011)
Translation : Andriopoulou Vera

For citation: Koilakou Charikleia, "Pottery in medieval Boeotia",
Encyclopedia of the Hellenic World, Boeotia

URL: <http://www.ehw.gr/l.aspx?id=16718>

 
 

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In early ceramics we find tableware in 10th century white fabric, from Constantinople, as well as an amphora from Otranto. From the late 11th and late 13th century we mainly see glazed wares with decorative techniques common in Byzantine workshops. In local production there are several pots for everyday use. In the Frankish period many ceramic objects were imported from the West, while in the early Ottoman period, they were imported mainly from the East.

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Boeotia

Date

10th-15th c.

 
 
 

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