Inventory of Crafts and Trade in the Roman East (ICRATES): database of tableware

Philip Bes, Rinse Willet, Jeroen Poblome, Tom Brughmans, 2019. https://doi.org/10.5284/1050900. How to cite using this DOI

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Inventory of Crafts and Trade in the Roman East (ICRATES): database of tableware

Location World regionContinental Europe
World regionMiddle East
Non British Isles countryGreece
Non British Isles countryTurkey
Non British Isles countrySyria
Non British Isles countryIraq
Non British Isles countryJordan
Non British Isles countryIsrael
Non British Isles countryLebanon
Non British Isles countryEgypt
Non British Isles countryLibya
Non British Isles countryTunisia
NoneEastern Mediterranean
TGNWorld, Eastern Mediterranean [7593196]
TGNWorld, Europe, Greece [7594735]
TGNWorld, Byzantine Empire [7024407]
TGNWorld, Roman Empire [7030347]
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
41.664144
9.742507 47.364109
19.565561
Subject Evidence (England)STRATIFIED FIND
Evidence (England)UNSTRATIFIED FIND
Evidence (England)ARTEFACT SCATTER
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)CERAMIC
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsPottery, Hellenistic
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsPottery, Byzantine
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsPottery, Roman
OtherTerra Sigillata
OtherTableware
Period Non-UKByzantine
Non-UKHellenistic
NoneRoman
Project dates Created From01-OCT-2003
Created To30-SEP-2012
First Released11-MAR-2019
Related information Associated PublicationBes, P., 2015. Once upon a Time in the East. The Chronological and Geographical Distribution of Terra Sigillata and Red Slip Ware in the Roman East. Roman and Late Antique Mediterranean Pottery 6. Archaeopress, Oxford.
Associated PublicationBes, P.M. & J. Poblome, (Not) see the Wood for the Trees? 19,000+ Sherds of Tablewares and what we can do with them, in: S. Biegert (ed.) 2008: Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautores Acta 40, Bonn (505-514).
Associated PublicationBes, P.M. & J. Poblome, African Red Slip Ware on the Move: the Effects of Bonifay’s Etudes for the Roman East, in: J.H. Humphrey (ed.) 2009: Studies on Roman Pottery of the provinces of Africa Proconsularis and Byzacena (Tunisia). Hommage à Michel Bonifay, Portsmouth (Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Volume 76) (73-91).
Associated PublicationBes, P.M. & J. Poblome, The ICRATES Platform. A New Look at Old Data. Integrating Published Evidence on Early Imperial Tablewares from Greece, in: D. Malfitana, J. Poblome & J. Lund (eds) 2006: Old Pottery in a New Century. Innovating Perspectives on Roman Pottery Studies, Catania (CNR-Istituto Beni Archeologici Monographs 1) (141-165).
Associated PublicationBrughmans, T., Poblome, J., 2016. Roman bazaar or market economy? Explaining tableware distributions through computational modelling. Antiquity 90, 393–408. doi:10.15184/aqy.2016.35
Associated PublicationWillet, R., 2012. Red slipped complexity. The socio-cultural context of the concept and use of tableware in the Roman East (second century BC - seventh century AD). Unpublished PhD thesis. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
Associated PublicationWillet, R., 2018. Early Imperial Tableware in Roman Asia Minor: a perspective on the diachronic patterns and morphological developments. Internet Archaeol. 50. doi:https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.50.17
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