London/Ancient Cookware, 3. Modern Data Sources: Government Reports, Early Visitors and Ehtnoarchaeology

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How to Cite: London, Gloria. 3. Modern Data Sources: Government Reports, Early Visitors and Ehtnoarchaeology. Ancient Cookware from the Levant - An Ethnoarchaeological Perspective. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 21-48 Aug 2016. ISBN 9781781791998.

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Craft specialists worked full time seasonally during the dry months in a small number of villages, Kornos, Ayios Dimitrios, Kaminaria, and Fini. They sold regionally to the foothills and western coastal strip. The traditional, multi-dimensional industry included private potters working in their courtyards, members of a Cooperative who worked in a space reserved for the industry, and itinerant potters. The latter were both pitharades and Kornos potters traveling with families. Despite proximity to the coastal towns and the capital city, Kornos potters continued to manufacture traditional pots and no tourist pieces by the end of 20th century. In the Troodos Mountain communities, tourist items geared towards visitors who came for the refreshing cool summer air or to enjoy the winter snow formed a larger part of the late 20th century products than in Kornos.

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    Ancient Cookware from the Levant: An Ethnoarchaeological Perspective
  • creator
    Gloria London
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    9781781793855 (eBook)
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    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
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    Sheffield, United Kingdom
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    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • series title
    Worlds of the Ancient Near East and Mediterranean
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