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LEVANTINE CERAMICS PROJECT

WORKSHOPS (2014)

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The Levantine Ceramics Project (LCP) is a collaborative venture of archaeologists working on Levantine ceramics of all eras—from the Neolithic period (c. 5500 B.C.E.) through Ottoman times (c. 1920). Regular workshops are an integral component of the project. At workshops contributors present new discoveries and add information to the LCP’s ever-growing data set. We share ideas, discuss issues of terminology and definition, and better our overall understanding of the field.

Since 2012 the LCP has facilitated workshops in Greece, Israel, Turkey, Poland, Belgium, France, and the United States. In 2019 we will hold three workshops: in Turkey, Cyprus, and Israel. Workshops are always open to all scholars, students, and anybody interested in the study of Levantine pottery.

If you are interested in hosting or participating in an LCP workshop, please contact the LCP editor (aberlin@bu.edu) for more information.

2014 Workshops

MAY 29TH, 2014: Hands-on introduction on how to use and improve the LCP

University of Haifa

MAR 31ST, 2014: “Mini Workshop 5”

North Carolina State University, Raleigh NC

MARCH 21ST, 2014: Ceramic Analysis, Data Integration, and Cross-Project Collaboration

University of Toronto

MARCH 17TH, 2014: Towards an interconnected network of ceramic databases

Maison de l’Orient et de la Méditerranée, Lyon

MARCH 13TH, 2014: Petrographic Analysis: Methods, Terminology, Interpretation

KU Leuven

MARCH 10TH, 2014: Israel, the Palestinian Territories, and southern Lebanon

AIAR, Jerusalem

What is the LCP?

LCP Development is made possible by: