Title From the seaside to the inland: Comparing Late Bronze Age pottery production and styles in the eastern Baltic
Authors Visocka, Vanda ; Podėnas, Vytenis ; Sperling, Uwe
ISBN 9789464270181
eISBN 9789464270204
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Is Part of The Baltic in the Bronze Age: Regional patterns, interactions and boundaries.. Sidestone Press, 2022. p. 161-188.. ISBN 9789464270181. eISBN 9789464270204
Keywords [eng] Fortified settlements ; Late Bronze Age ; Pottery ; Technology
Abstract [eng] The study of pottery production is a further step towards understanding the social significance of both stylistic and material patterns. The focus of this paper is on the latter aspect: we will analyse and discuss similarities and differences among LBA groups of eastern Baltic pottery, as well as view pottery as a communication medium. Fortified settlements were mostly widespread on the hilltops and promontories of higher terraces, with concentrated enclosed habitational areas. This kind of site contained most of the communities’ refuse which accumulated due to the prolonged usage of a limited living area. The three archaeological assemblages chosen for this study were acquired from the fortified settlements of Asva (Estonia), Ķivutkalns (Latvia) and Narkūnai (Lithuania), which are among the most representative sites of the eastern Baltic Late Bronze Age in terms of amounts of finds per site. These sites reflect technologies used in three different ecotones: coastal, island along the river c. 25 km from the sea, and inland near a small stream, c. 200 km from the sea (Figure 1). Our paper aims to identify and compare the technological and stylistic traits of pottery production in these three cases as representative of three different ecological and economic environments in the eastern Baltic.
Published Sidestone Press, 2022
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2022
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