Amikçağ çömlekçiliğinde kurşun Sttil kapların özel bir yeri vardır. Çeşitti renkleri ve kabartmalı bezemesiyle görsel zenginlikteki bu keıamik grubu. M.Ö. Lyüzyıî ile MS . 1.yüzyıl arasında görülen melal kapların pişmiş topraklan yapılmış taklitleri obruk karşımı/a çıkarlar.
As íeaé glazed potfety are copies of vessels mude of precious metal, it is assumed that they were manufactured at jewellery cvnteis. Al the lime Antiochia and Limpsakos were the jewellery centers in Anatolia. The potters who manufactured ¡¡ese vessels musi have lx.cn minutely aware of thOSé from precious metal, Ixcause ihey wcic able to give tiiem an appearance of metal, the existence of gold mines around the Wealthy city of Iampsakos is known from ancient souices. In fact, galleries of two ancient goldmines in the vicinity of the city were discovered Jewellery working in Lampwkos started around ^00 BC and continued until 7 ih century AD. The pixxiucts combining Peisian and Anatolian elements, conformed w ith Hellenistic lasie and were manufactwed in ionic style. Hke the i'anagyuriste golden vessels. The resemblance between the lead glazed aater found in Konstanza and two silver phiales found ¡ti ikiztcpe tumulus in H&ik is rcmarkahíe. The marketing anas of iampsakos arc the Mammni Region, Southern Russia, Thrace and the Aegean. Kyzikos seems to he the trade center marketing ait these good
| Primary Language | Turkish |
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| Publication Date | January 1, 2005 |
| Published in Issue | Year 2005 Issue: 8 |
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