Clay paste characterization and provenance determination of Middle and Late Helladic vessels from Midea

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Midea, Neutron activation analysis, Northeastern Peloponnese, pottery production, Middle Helladic, Late Helladic, Mycenaean culture, Mycenae, Tiryns, Berbati, workshop

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Results of the Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA) of 61 pottery samples of Middle and Late Helladic date from recent excavations in Midea are presented. Chronologically, the sampled pieces fall into two groups, the first of Middle Helladic and Late Helladic I/II, the second of LH III date, with most samples dating to LH IIIB or IIIC. The analyses suggest an Argive/North-eastern Peloponnesian provenance for the majority of the sampled pottery, since 26 of the samples are assigned to the NAA group Mycenae-Berbati (MYBE) and 15 to the NAA group Tiryns (TIR), including their subgroups. In addition to the two main groups the analyses include three other categories: “non-Argive”, unlocated, and singles. The differentiation into a small number of distinct chemical patterns is much more evident in the second chronological group of sampled pottery than in the earlier one which comprises a variety of chemical patterns in a small number of samples. Evidently, during the Mycenaean Palatial period several specialized workshops operated in the wider region of the North-eastern Peloponnese for the production of fine and coarse ware pottery in large quantities.

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Demakopoulou, K., Divari-Valakou, N., Maran, J., Mommsen, H., Prillwitz, S., & Walberg, G. (2017). Clay paste characterization and provenance determination of Middle and Late Helladic vessels from Midea. Opuscula. Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome, 10, 7–49. https://doi.org/10.30549/opathrom-10-02

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