How to Cite

Huysecom-Haxhi, Stephanie and Pautasso, Antonella (Eds.): «Craft Economy» and Terracotta Figurines. Approaching Systems of Production through Coroplastic Studies: Panel 3.14, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2022 (Archaeology and Economy in the Ancient World: Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Cologne/Bonn 2018, Volume 16). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.874

Identifiers

ISBN 978-3-96929-059-0 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-96929-060-6 (Softcover)

Published

11/09/2022

Authors

Stephanie Huysecom-Haxhi (Ed.), Antonella Pautasso (Ed.)

«Craft Economy» and Terracotta Figurines. Approaching Systems of Production through Coroplastic Studies

Panel 3.14

Coroplastic studies have been developing in recent years due in particular to a different perception of terracotta figurines which are no longer considered as decorative objects but as privileged evidences of artisanal, socio-cultural and religious practices of the societies in which they were produced and used.

This volume is dedicated particularly to the craft practices and the processes and motivations that led to the production and the wide diffusion of terracotta figurines through the ancient world. The studies presented here, still in progress, are essentially based on a in-depth observation of the objects which are often the only remains excavated, as few workshops with all the tools and structures necessary for the manufacture of these artefacts have been recognized and studied so far. The object, whether moulds or figurines, is thus at the heart of coroplastic studies.

Different coroplastic sets, from various contexts in different geographical areas, are presented here, with the aim of comparing information on several problems concerning the manufacturing techniques, production processes and workshop faciès. Two main fields were explored: firstly the  technical expertise and characteristic handiwork of the craftsmen, and furthermore the reconstruction of activities within the workshops, whose functioning and faciès may vary from case to case. The contributions collected in this volume thus provide some interesting insights that may help future researches in this growing scientific discipline.

Dr. Stéphanie Huysecom-Haxhi is a researcher at the CNRS, attached to the UMR Arscan in Paris, and teaches at the University of Nanterre. A specialist in Greek terracotta figurines, she is in  charge of various large coroplastic sets mainly from sanctuary deposits in Greece (Thasos, Delphi, Coroneia) and Albania (Dyrrhachion).

Dr. Antonella Pautasso is Senior Researcher at the CNR (ISPC-CNR). A specialist in Greek material culture, terracotta figurines and pottery, she works in Sicily and Crete. She is currently in charge of the terracotta figurines from the votive deposit of Katane (Sicily).

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
a-iv
Contents
v
Martin Bentz, Michael Heinzelmann
vii
Stephanie Huysecom-Haxhi, Antonella Pautasso
Approaching Systems of Production through Coroplastic Studies
1-3
Antonella Pautasso, Vanessa Chillemi, Ambra Pace, Lighea Pappalardo
Evidenza indiretta e produzione coroplastica: il caso di Katane
25-40
Stephanie Huysecom-Haxhi
Caractérisation des productions et définition du faciès de l’atelier kirrhéen
41-54

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