Late Antique Metalware. The Production of Copper-Alloy Vessels between the 4<sup>th</sup> and 8<sup>th</sup> Centuries The Benaki Museum Collection and Related Material
معرفی کتاب «Late Antique Metalware. The Production of Copper-Alloy Vessels between the 4<sup>th</sup> and 8<sup>th</sup> Centuries The Benaki Museum Collection and Related Material» نوشتهٔ Anastasia Drandaki، منتشرشده توسط نشر Brepols Publishers در سال 2020. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The book examines the fourth- to eighth-century copper alloy wares in the Benaki Museum, using them as the basis on which a wider debate about the production, circulation and use of copper vessels in Late Antiquity can be built. It is an attempt at a holistic approach to this rich but as yet little studied material. Apart from the necessary typology and dating, the study also includes systematic discussion of questions regarding the alloys used in the manufacture of the copperwares and the techniques employed in their production and decoration. The study of primary sources provided evidence about the late Roman and Medieval Greek terminology associated with each group of objects, as well as interesting information about the distribution of various types of vessels, the context in which they were used and the value their owners placed on them, while also containing useful references to the coppersmiths themselves. Most of the Benaki copperwares were acquired on the Egyptian market and can be connected with the rich local production in the Late Roman and Early Islamic period. Yet the study of these artefacts showed that they have striking similarities with a wide range of archaeological material discovered over an extremely large geographical area, from the Eastern Mediterranean to Italy, Germany, Spain and the UK. The geographical spread of copper alloy wares that follow a parallel development in different parts of the empire and also appear almost contemporaneously in Western European burials reignites the debate on the production centres and subsequent modes of distribution of these artefacts. In turn these issues touch on the long-standing debate on the so-called ‘Coptic bronzes' and the actual role of Egypt in the overall production of and trade in these articles in Late Antiquity. Front Matter INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I. SMALL BOWLS CHAPTER II. THREE-FOOTED BOWLS CHAPTER III. PEDESTALLED BOWLS CHAPTER IV. BOWLS WITH HORIZONTAL HANDLE CHAPTER V. SPOUTED BOWLS CHAPTER VI. BOWLS WITH MOVEABLE HANDLES CHAPTER VII. EWERS AND BOTTLES CHAPTER VIII. LADLES CHAPTER IX. DINING IMPLEMENTS CHAPTER X. BUCKETS CHAPTER XI. AMPHORISKOI CHAPTER XII. FLASKS CHAPTER XIII. LIGHTING DEVICES CHAPTER XIV. CENSERS CHAPTER XV. TECHNICAL DATA FROM THE STUDY OF VESSELS IN THE BENAKI MUSEUM CHAPTER XVI. COPPERWARE WORKSHOPS CHAPTER XVII. SHAPES AND DECORATION CONCLUSIONS CATALOGUE OF THE COPPER-ALLOY VESSELS IN THE BENAKI MUSEUM BYZANTINE COLLECTION Back Matter "The book examines the fourth- to eighth-century copper alloy wares in the Benaki Museum, using them as the starting point for a wider debate about the production, circulation and use of copper vessels in Late Antiquity"-- Provided by publisher
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