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Materiële cultuur of cultuur van het materiële? Terugblik en visie op materiaalstudie binnen het Sagalassos Project
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Throughout the history of the Sagalassos Archaeological Research Project, material studies have held a prominent position in archaeological studies regarding the development of the ancient city of Sagalassos and its surrounding hinterland. Pottery in particular, being the most frequently encountered material category has pre-eminently been the subject of much research. Ever since 2005, much of this work has been centred on and guided by the pottery template as a key methodological tool. Pottery templates are linked to stratigraphical units or loci, each consisting of an encompassing registration, description, and quantification of production-related, typological, provenance, functional, and chronological aspects of the associated ceramic assemblages. The platform continues to be incorporated in recent research avenues, fostering integration with a variety of existing and new metadata formats and epistemological developments within the Sagalassos Project.
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D. Daems, “Materiële cultuur of cultuur van het materiële? Terugblik en visie op materiaalstudie binnen het Sagalassos Project,”
Tijdschrift Mediterrane Archeologie
, vol. 60, pp. 124–129, 2019, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/92479.