- Seramik Araştırmaları Dergisi
- Issue:5
- LATE ROMAN WEST ASİA MİNOR LIGHT COLORED WARE FROM GRANICUS SURVEYED SITES
LATE ROMAN WEST ASİA MİNOR LIGHT COLORED WARE FROM GRANICUS SURVEYED SITES
Authors : Billur Tekkök Karaöz
Pages : 104-132
Doi:10.55061/srmka.1226371
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Publication Date : 2023-12-28
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This article is a compilation of debates on the origin of a group of late Roman slipped pottery identified as the \"Late Roman West Asia Minor Light Colored Ware\" with a light-coloured paste and an orange-brown slip that copies after some forms of the Phocaean Red Slip ware. The content of this article is composed of standard plates, bowls, oil lamps and jugs of this group, which are found together with the forms of the Phocaean Red Slip Ware (LRC) in the late Roman period settlements within the scope of the Granicus Survey, but which are more prevalent and show an intense distribution in the Black Sea and Marmara regions. A new debate on the origin of this ceramic group has started over the examples concentrated in the coastal cities of Marmara and Western Anatolia (Smryna, Antandros, Troia, Parion, Bandırma, Kyzikos, İstanbul) and a new proposal has been put forward depending on the distribution model of the group and the new suggestion is northern Troad or Marmara region depending on the distribution pattern of the group.Keywords : Geç Roma Batı Anadolu Açık Astarlı Seramikleri, Kuzey Troad, Marmara Bölgesi