Ceramica Ottomanica. Essays on the Major Ottoman Pottery Production Centers

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9786256212411
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19.5 x 27.5 cm
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192
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İstanbul
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2025
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Ciltli
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1. Hamur
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Ceramica Ottomanica. Essays on the Major Ottoman Pottery Production Centers
Ceramica Ottomanica. Essays on the Major Ottoman Pottery Production Centers
2000.00

This volume aims to contribute to the field by bringing together archaeologists, Ottoman historians, art historians, and pottery experts who kindly agreed to collaborate in this endeavor. Several studies presented herein make extensive use of Ottoman archival documents and archaeological fieldwork, which enhances the methodological value of this work.

  • Editor's Foreword
    Joanita Vroom / Introduction: The Ottoman Empire, Its Archaeology, and Its Ceramics 
  • Dinos Kogias / A Kind of Luxury? The Pottery of Kütahya in the 18th Century Ottoman World
  • Turan Takaoğlu / Pottery Production in an Imperial Town: The Ottoman Dimetoka Revisited
  • Barış Sarıköse / Placing Sille in the Context of Ottoman Pottery Studies
  • Albert Marçelli, Selçuk Erez, Ceymi Doenyas, Adil Kayhan Kalfazade / The (Monumorphic) Impact of Religious Structures’ Morphology on Tokat Ceramics
  • Ali Osman Uysal and Oğuz Koçyiğit / A Typological Analysis of Tripod Stilts from Akköy
  • Ayşe Takaoğlu / A Modest Proposal on the Birth of the Pottery Industry in Çanakkale
  • Necmi Tekin / Kınık: The Last Emerging Ottoman Pottery Center
  • Turan Takaoğlu / Looking for Patterns in the Ottoman Pottery Trade
  • Mert Çatalbaş / Pottery Repertoire of an Ottoman Castle: A Look from Seddülbahir
  • Author Biographies
  • Glossary
  • Index

This volume aims to contribute to the field by bringing together archaeologists, Ottoman historians, art historians, and pottery experts who kindly agreed to collaborate in this endeavor. Several studies presented herein make extensive use of Ottoman archival documents and archaeological fieldwork, which enhances the methodological value of this work.

  • Editor's Foreword
    Joanita Vroom / Introduction: The Ottoman Empire, Its Archaeology, and Its Ceramics 
  • Dinos Kogias / A Kind of Luxury? The Pottery of Kütahya in the 18th Century Ottoman World
  • Turan Takaoğlu / Pottery Production in an Imperial Town: The Ottoman Dimetoka Revisited
  • Barış Sarıköse / Placing Sille in the Context of Ottoman Pottery Studies
  • Albert Marçelli, Selçuk Erez, Ceymi Doenyas, Adil Kayhan Kalfazade / The (Monumorphic) Impact of Religious Structures’ Morphology on Tokat Ceramics
  • Ali Osman Uysal and Oğuz Koçyiğit / A Typological Analysis of Tripod Stilts from Akköy
  • Ayşe Takaoğlu / A Modest Proposal on the Birth of the Pottery Industry in Çanakkale
  • Necmi Tekin / Kınık: The Last Emerging Ottoman Pottery Center
  • Turan Takaoğlu / Looking for Patterns in the Ottoman Pottery Trade
  • Mert Çatalbaş / Pottery Repertoire of an Ottoman Castle: A Look from Seddülbahir
  • Author Biographies
  • Glossary
  • Index
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