Hellenistic Dora: The Moldmade Bowls from the 1980 – 2000 Seasons, Part 2
Keywords:
Hellenistic period, moldmade bowls, Ephesia, IoniaAbstract
The Dora assemblage of Moldmade Bowls (MMBs) is published in two parts. The first (Rosenthal-Heginbottom 2022, cat. nos. 1–112) forms a homogeneous group of Ephesian/Ionian manufacture, with a fair number of bowls originating from the PAR-Monogram
workshop (hereafter Monogram workshop). Part 2 comprises 202 fragments of diverse fabric and origin (cat. nos. 113–314), arranged in four groups: Ephesian/Ionian products (nos. 113-202), BSP (Black Slip Predecessor) and RSP (Red Slip Predecessor) ceramics (nos. 203–263), ESA ware (nos. 264–311) and three singular fragments (nos. 312–314). Altogether, after twenty years of excavation the number of bowls recovered is negligible. However, with more than 700 bowls from the successive Dor expedition to be published, the site will be among the major locations with a substantial amount of MMBs in the southern Levant, together with the
ca. 1120 specimens from Tel Anafa and hundreds of bowls, dozens of them complete, from the Subterranean Complexes at Marisa. References in Part 1 concentrated on the Ephesian/ Ionian parallels, while references in Part 2 focuses on sites in the southern Levant, adding further information on some finds presented in Part 1. Keeping in mind that there is definite uncertainty when relying on fabric description and decoration, the occasional finds from other sites are studied in order to determine the customers’ preference for the imagery and décor of the relief bowls. With very few exceptions the assemblage comprises small fragments and the overall décor remains unknown, hence the informative value is limited.
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