Butrint 6: Excavations on the Vrina Plain
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Butrint 6: Excavations on the Vrina Plain

The Roman and late Antique pottery from the Vrina Plain excavations

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Butrint 6: Excavations on the Vrina Plain

The Roman and late Antique pottery from the Vrina Plain excavations

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Butrint 6 describes the excavations carried out on the Vrina Plain by the Butrint Foundation from 2002–2007. Lying just to the south of the ancient port city of Butrint, these excavations have revealed a 1, 300 year long story of a changing community that began in the 1st century AD, one which not only played its part in shaping the city of Butrint but also in how the city interacted and at times reacted to the changing political, economic and cultural situations occurring across the Mediterranean World over this period. Volume III discusses the Roman and Late Antique pottery from the Vrina Plain excavations. This detailed study of the ceramics follows the archaeological sequence recovered from the excavations in chronological order and provides a comprehensive and in depth review of the pottery, context by context, offering an important insight into the supply, as well as typology, of local and imported pottery available to the inhabitants of the Vrina Plain during this period. This is followed by a discussion on how the pottery trends found on the Vrina Plain relate to that of other sites in Butrint, both within the town (Triconch Palace; the Forum) and outside (Vrina Plain training school villa excavations; the villa of Diaporit). The volume also presents an overview of some of the principal typological developments found across Butrint so as to allow the reader to place the Vrina finds in context, including a discussion of a number of key contexts from the Forum, as well as the findings from thin-section petrology of some of the ceramics.

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Publisher
Oxbow Books
Year
2019
ISBN
9781789252224

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Preface
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. 1. Presentation methodology
  8. 2. Late Republic to Early Imperial period
  9. 3. Domus construction (and use)
  10. 4. Late 4th to late 5th century AD
  11. 5. The 6th century AD
  12. 6. 5th- and mid- to late 6th-century material in later phases
  13. 7. The aqueduct (Area E)
  14. 8. The Temple Mausoleum
  15. 9. The Monument area
  16. 10. Area G
  17. 11. Area J: Bathhouse
  18. 12. Conclusions: pottery trends on the Vrina Plain and at Butrint
  19. Appendix A The pottery typology of Butrint – local, regional and imported forms: general comments
  20. Appendix B Contexts from Forum I
  21. Appendix C Petrographic analysis of pottery from Butrint and environs
  22. Bibliography
  23. Plate section