Abstract

Thomas E. Davidson
Pottery Manufacture and Trade at the Prehistoric Site of Tell Aqab, Syria
Journal of Field Archaeology 8 (1981) 65--77

The neutron-activation analysis of prehistoric pottery samples taken from a recently excavated Halaf-culture site in eastern Syria has revealed that this site was involved in a complex pottery-trading network that embraced several other Halaf sites in this area. Trade in Halaf painted pottery seems to have been a highly structured actvity, with certain Halaf sites functioning as regional pottery production and trading centers. Using activation analysis it has been possible not only to recognize pottery-trading patterns, but also to locate the geological sources for some of the clays used in Halaf pottery making.

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