
doi: 10.63114/shmxft44
An intriguing and yet so little-known type of Early Byzantine ware is the glazed one. This paper aims to shed light on the evolution of this kind of pottery in the Balkan Peninsula and more precisely, in its southern part during the first centuries of the Byzantine Empire, as well as to clarify its role as a missing link in the evolution from Late Roman to Medieval glazed ware.
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