Palestinian traditional pottery : a contribution to Palestinian culture
Palestinian Traditional Pottery' stands out, first and foremost, as a scholarly testimony to the disappeared and disappearing craft of traditional pottery making by Palestinian women and men potters. It offers a contribution that has been long awaited and is long overdue. The material it provid...
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leuven
: Peeters
, 2021.
©2021 |
Colección: | Cahiers de la Revue Biblique
; 101 Cahiers de la Revue Biblique. Series archaeologica ; 3 |
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Ver en Biblioteca del Seminario Diocesano de Vitoria-Gasteiz: | https://biblioteca.teologiavitoria.edu.es/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=129496 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword by Jean-Baptiste Humbert
- Two appreciations of John Landgraf
- Prefaces and acknowledgments
- Introduction by Hamed Salem
- Introduction by John Landgraf and Owen Rye
- Map: Historic Palestine in 1967
- Map: Distribution of potters' sites, most of them in the Palestinian Territories, in 1977
- End of a tradition: Palestine's women potters by John Landgraf
- Women potters in ten West Bank villages
- Survival of a tradition: Palestine's male potters by Owen Rye
- Male potters at eight centers in Palestine.