
doi: 10.46535/ca.31.1.13
handle: 11468/28831
The repair of ancient ceramics has become a topic of growing interest to scholars of Greek and Roman ceramics. This study focuses on the ancient ceramic repairs uncovered at the city of Myra in the Lycian region. An analysis is presented regarding the repairs made to the Roman and Byzantine pithos, amphorae and green glazed bowl uncovered in the Myros Valley, the Acropolis and the Agora. The reasons for the ceramic repair in Myra are also discussed.
Ceramic repair, roman and byzantine period, Archaeology, Myra (Lycia), myra (lycia), ceramic, Roman and byzantine period, ceramic repair., Antiquity, Ceramic, antiquity, CC1-960
Ceramic repair, roman and byzantine period, Archaeology, Myra (Lycia), myra (lycia), ceramic, Roman and byzantine period, ceramic repair., Antiquity, Ceramic, antiquity, CC1-960
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