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A late antique ceramic workshop complex: evidence for workshop organisation at Sagalassos (southwest Turkey)
Anatolian Studies Pub Date : 2016-06-29 , DOI: 10.1017/s0066154616000107
Elizabeth A. Murphy , Jeroen Poblome

Sites of ceramic production have been discovered throughout the area that was once the Roman Empire; as a result, it is becoming increasingly clear that this industry was, in the Roman and late antique worlds, organised in numerous ways. In consideration of the organisational diversity in ceramic production attested during the period, this article presents some of the findings from the excavations of a late antique complex of ceramic workshops at the site of Sagalassos in order to consider archaeological evidence in terms of, not only the organisation of the manufacturing process, but also structures of workshop decision-making. Several lines of archaeological evidence are outlined, and argue for a model of independent work units integrated into a larger organisational structure of decision-making, and possibly even ownership, across the complex. In addition, the motivation to invest in a multi-workshop complex during the late antique period at Sagalassos is contextualised within the wider history of local and regional economic development.

中文翻译:

一个晚期的古董陶瓷作坊综合体:Sagalassos(土耳其西南部)作坊组织的证据

整个曾经是罗马帝国的地区都发现了陶瓷生产地点。结果,越来越清楚的是,在罗马和晚期古董世界中,这个行业以多种方式组织起来。考虑到这一时期所证实的陶瓷生产的组织多样性,本文介绍了对萨加拉索斯遗址一处晚期古董陶瓷作坊遗址的发掘的一些发现,以便从考古证据的角度来考虑,而不仅仅是制造过程的组织,以及车间决策的结构。概述了几条考古证据,并主张将独立工作单元的模型整合到整个综合体中更大的决策组织结构中,甚至可能是所有权。
更新日期:2016-06-29
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