Tis contribution focuses on a distinctive kind of pottery decoration, geometric in nature and characterised by multiple parallel line incisions and/or impressions obtained before fring by means of a comb-like toothed tool operating on the potter’s wheel; therefore, in the archaeological literature it is usually referred to as “Comb-incised Ware” or, more generally, “Combed Ware”.

P Sconzo, A Bianchi (2014). North Mesopotamian Comb-Incised and Comb-Impressed Pottery. In M. Lebeau (a cura di), ARCANE Interregional. Ceramics (pp. 379-407). Tunhout : Brepols.

North Mesopotamian Comb-Incised and Comb-Impressed Pottery

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Tis contribution focuses on a distinctive kind of pottery decoration, geometric in nature and characterised by multiple parallel line incisions and/or impressions obtained before fring by means of a comb-like toothed tool operating on the potter’s wheel; therefore, in the archaeological literature it is usually referred to as “Comb-incised Ware” or, more generally, “Combed Ware”.
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P Sconzo, A Bianchi (2014). North Mesopotamian Comb-Incised and Comb-Impressed Pottery. In M. Lebeau (a cura di), ARCANE Interregional. Ceramics (pp. 379-407). Tunhout : Brepols.
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