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'Amr, K. (1987). The Pottery from Petra: A Neutron Activation Analysis Study. Oxford, British Archaeological Reports.

'Amr, K. (1992). Islamic or Nabataean? The Case of a First to Early Second Century A.D. Cream Ware. Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan, Volume IV. Amman, Department of Antiquities: 221-225.

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Barrett, D. G. (1996). How Can the Ceramic Analysis of Lamps Reveal the Impact of Empire on the Southern Temple at Petra? Anthropology. Providence, RI, Brown University.

Bedal, L.-A. (1998). Neutron Activation Analysis of Pottery (Petra: Great Temple). Petra: Great Temple, Volume 1: Brown University Excavations 1993-1997. M. S. Joukowsky. Providence, RI, Brown University, Petra Exploration Fund: 345-368.

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Berlin, A. W.-S., K. (1997). Tel Anafa II.1: The Hellenistic and Roman Pottery. Portsmouth, RI, Journal of Roman Archaeology.

Berlin, A. (1999). "What's for Dinner? The Answer is in the Pot." BAR: 46-55; 62.

Bestock, L. D. (1999). "Nabataean Pottery from the Cistern: Some Finds from the Brown University Excavations at the Petra Great Temple." Annual of the Department of Antiquities, Jordan 43: 241-248.

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Braemer, F. (1989). "Une fabrique (locale?) de ceramique fine a Jerash au tournant de l'ere." Syria 66: 153-167.

Brown, P. D. C. (1971). "Roman Pottery Kilns at Jericho." Levant 3: 153-167.

Campbell, B. (1989). The Roman Pottery from Seh Qubba, North Iraq. The Eastern Frontier of the Roman Empire. D. H. L. French, C.S. Oxford, British Archaeological Reports: 53-65.

Charleston, R. J. (1955). Roman Pottery. London.

Christensen, A. P. J., C.F. (1971). Fouilles de Recherches de la Foundation Carlsberg 1931-38: Les Poteries Hellenistique et les Terres Sigillées Orientales. Copenhagen, Nationalmuseet Copenhagen.

Cockle, H. (1981). "Pottery Manufacture in Roman Egypt: A New Papyrus." Journal of Roman Studies 71: 87-97.

Cox, D. H. (1949). The Greek and Roman Pottery. The Excavations at Dura-Europos: Final Report. IV:1, Fascicule 2.

Crowfoot, J. W. C., M.C.; Kenyon, K.M. (1957). The Objects from Samaria. London, Palestine Exploration Fund.

Daszewski, W.-A. (1995). Cypriot Sigillata in Marina el-Alamein. Hellenistic and Roman Pottery in the Eastern Mediterranean - Advances in Scientific Studies: Acts of the II Nieborow Pottery Worksop, Research Centre for Mediterranean Archaeology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw.

Daszkiewicz, M., Krogulska, M.; Raabe, J. (1995). Technology and Common-ware Pottery from Palmyra. Hellenistic and Roman Pottery in the Eastern Mediterranean - Advances in Scientific Studies: Acts of the II Nieborow Pottery Worksop, Research Centre for Mediterranean Archaeology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw.

De Paepe, P. G., B. (1995). Petrological and Chemical Analysis of Pottery from Tell el-Herr (Egypt): Nile Mud and Marl Wares. Hellenistic and Roman Pottery in the Eastern Mediterranean - Advances in Scientific Studies: Acts of the II Nieborow Pottery Worksop, Research Centre for Mediterranean Archaeology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw.

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Dentzer, J.-M. (1985). Céramique et Environment Naturel: La Céramique Nabatéenne de Bosrà. Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan, Volume 2. Amman, Department of Antiquities: 149-153.

DePaepe, P. a. B. G. (1995). Petrological and Chemical Analysis of Pottery from Tell el-Herr (Egypt): Nile Mud and Marl Wares. Hellenistic and Roman Pottery in the Eastern Mediterranean - Advances in Scientific Studies: Acts of the II Nieborow Pottery Worksop, Research Centre for Mediterranean Archaeology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw.

Diez Fernandez, F. (1983). Ceramica Comun Romana de la Galilea: Aproximaciones y diferencias con la ceramica del resto de Palestina y regiones circundantes. Jerusalem/Madrid, Instituto Espanol Biblico y Arqueologico (Casa de Santiago) de Jerusalen.

Dobbins, J. J. (1977). Terracotta Lamps of the Roman Province of Syria. Ann Arbor, MI, University of Minnesota.

Donlinka, B. J. (2003). Nabataean Aila (Aqaba, Jordan) from a Ceramic Perspective: Local and Intra-Regional Trade in Aqaba Ware during the First and Second Centuries A.D. - Evidence from the Roman Aqaba Project. Oxford, British Archaeological Reports.

Elgavish, J. (1962). The Art of Lamps in Israel in the Roman and Byzantine Periods. Jerusalem.

Fernandez, F. D. (1983). Ceramica Comun Romana de la Galilea: Approximaciones y Diferencias con la Ceramica del Resto de Palestina y Regiones Circundantes. Madrid, Ed. Biblia y fe Escuela Biblica.

Fortner, S. (1995). Hellenistic and Roman Fineware from Bethsaida. Bethsaida: A City by the North Shore of the Sea of Galilee. R. F. Arav, Richard A. Kirksville, Missouri, Thomas Jefferson University Press: 99-126.

Fuller, M. J. (1987). Roman Pottery (63 B.C. - A.D. 324). Abila of the Decapolis: A Roman/Byzantine City in Transjordan. Ann Arbor, Dissertation Microfilms: 98-104.

Gempeler, R. D. (1992). Elephantine X: Die Keramik Römischer bis Früharabischer Zeit. Mainz am Rhein, Philipp von Zabern.

Gerber, Y. F.-B., R. (1995). The Late Roman Pottery from Ez Zantur, Petra. Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan, Volume 5. Amman, Department of Antiquities: 649-655.

Gerber, Y. J., Hanna (1996). "A Nabataean Graffito on a Sherd from the Swiss-Liechtenstein Excavation at Az-Zantur, Petra (1994)." ADAJ 40: 463-466.

Gerber, Y. (1996). Die Entwicklung der Lokalen Nabatäischen Grobkeramik aus Petra, Jordanien. Hellenistische und Kaiserzeitliche Keramik des Östlichen Mittelmeergebiets, Kolloquium Frankfurt, 24-25 April 1995. M. M. Herfort-Koch, U.; Schädler, U. Frankfurt, Arbeitskreis Frankfurt und die Antike Archäologisches Institut der Johann Wolfgana Goethe-Universität: 147-151.

Geva, S. (1979). "Population Changes as Reflected in Pottery Types." Palestine Exploration Quarterly 111: 109-12.

Glanzman, W. D. (1983). "Xeroradiographic Examination of Pottery Manufacture Techniques: A Test Case from the Baq'ah Valley, Jordan." MASCA Journal 2: 163-169.

Gunneweg, J., Isadore Perlman, and Joseph Yellin (1983). The Provenience, Typology, and Chronology of Eastern Terra Sigillata. Jerusalem, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Gunneweg, J. (1984). "The Origin of Eastern Terra Sigillatta A and Hayes' 'Cypriot Sigillata' (on the basis of Neutron Activation Analysis." Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautores: 111-115.

Gunneweg, J., Isadore Perlman, and Joseph Yellin (1986). "Pseudo-Nabataean Ware and Pottery of Jerusalem." Bulletin of the American Schools for Oriental Research 262: 77-82.

Gunneweg, J. (1987). "Roman Pottery Trade in the Eastern Mediterranean." Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautores 25-26: 119-129.

Gunneweg, J., Isadore Perlman, and Frank Asaro. (1988). "The Origin, Classification and Chronology of Nabataean Painted Fine Ware." Jahrbuch des Romisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums, Mainz 35: 315-345.

Gunneweg, J. (1991). "Nabataean Painted Pottery: An Answer to Published INAA Data." Acta Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautores 29: 341-348.

Hadidi, A. (1972). "The Pottery from the Roman Forum at Amman." ADAJ 15: 11-15.

Haerinck, E. (1883). La Ceramique en Iran pendant la Periode Parthe (ca. 250 av. J.C. a ca. 225 apres J.C.), Typologie, Chronologie, et Distribution.

Hammond, P. C. (1957). A Study of Nabataean Pottery. New Haven, Yale University.

Hammond, P. C. (1957). "Nabataean New Year Lamp from Petra." BASOR 146: 10-13.

Hammond, P. C. (1962). "A Classification of Nabataean Fine Ware." AJA 66: 169-180.

Hammond, P. C. (1964). "The Physical Nature of Nabataean Pottery." AJA 68: 259-268.

Hammond, P. C. (1973). "Pottery from Petra." Palestine Exploration Quarterly 105: 27-49.

Hammond, P. C. (1987). "Three Workshops at Petra (Jordan)." PEQ 119: 129-141.

Hannestad, L. (1972). The Late Roman Pottery (from Ikaros). London, Papers of the British School at Rome.

Hayes, J. W. (1967). "Cypriot Sigillata." RDAC (Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus): 65-77.

Hayes, J. W. (1968). "Early Roman Wares from the House of Dionysos, Paphos." Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautores 17-18: 96-108.

Hayes, J. W. (1972). Late Roman Pottery. London, The British School at Rome.

Hayes, J. W. (1976). Roman Pottery in the Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum.

Hayes, J. W. (1980). Supplement to Late Roman Pottery. London, The British School at Rome.

Hayes, J. W. (1980). Ancient Lamps in the Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum.

Hayes, J. W. (1984). Greek and Italian Black-Gloss Wares and Related Wares in the Royal Ontario Museum: A Catalogue. Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum.

Hayes, J. W. (1985). Hellenistic to Byzantine Fine Wares and Derivatives in the Jerusalem Corpus. Excavations in Jerusalem 1961-1967. Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum. 1: 181-194.

Hayes, J. W. (1985). Sigillata Orientale A (Eastern Sigillata A). Atlante delle forme ceramiche II: Sigillata Orientale. Rome, Enciclopedia dell'Arte Antica: 9-48.

Hayes, J. W. (1985). Sigillata Cipriota. Atlante delle forme ceramiche II: Sigillata Orientale. Rome, Enciclopedia dell'Arte Antica: 79-91.

Hayes, J. W. (1994). "Eastern Terra Sigillata Wares, Late Roman Red-Slip Wares and their Competitors - Filling the Mediterranean Picture." Pact: Revue du Groupe europeen d'etudes pour les techniques physiques, chimiques et mathematiques appliquees a l'archeologie 40: 104-116.

Hayes, J. W. (1997). Handbook of Mediterranean Roman Pottery. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press.

Hayes, J. W. (2000). "From Rome to Beirut and Beyond: Asia Minor and Eastern Mediterranean Trade Connections." Acta Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautores 36: 285-297.

Heimerl, A. (2001). Die romischen Lampen aus Pergamon: Vom Beginn der Kaiserzeit bis zum Ende des 4. Jhs. n. Chr. Berlin, Walter de Gruyter.

Hendrix, R. E., Philip R. Drey, and J. Bjornar Storfjell (1996). Ancient Pottery of Transjordan: An Introduction Utilizing Published Whole Forms, Late Neolithic through Late Islamic. Berrien Springs, MI, Institute of Archaeology, Horn Archaeological Museum.

Herfort-Koch, M. M., U.; Schädler, U., Ed. (1996). Hellenistische und Kaiserzeitliche Keramik des Östlichen Mittelmeergebiets, Kolloquium Frankfurt, 24-25 April 1995. Frankfurt am Main, Arbeitskreis Frankfurt und die Antike Archäologisches Institut der Johanna Wolfgana Goethe-Universität.

Homes-Fredericq, D. F., H.B., Ed. (1986). Pottery and Potters - Past and Present. Ausstellungskataloge der Universitat Tubingen.

Humbert, J.-B., O.P. (1995). Ceramiques romaines d'Amman-Philadelphia (Summary of the Paper). Hellenistic and Roman Pottery in the Eastern Mediterranean - Advances in Scientific Studies: Acts of the II Nieborow Pottery Worksop, Research Centre for Mediterranean Archaeology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw.

Illife, J. H. (1938). "Nabataean Pottery in the Negev: Its Distribution in Palestine." QDAP (Quarterly of the Department of Antiquities of Palestine) 6(1): 132-135.

Illife, J. H. (1938). "Sigillata Wares in the Near East: A List of Potters' Stamps." QDAP (Quarterly of the Department of Antiquities of Palestine) 6(1): 4-53.

Illife, J. H. (1938). "Sigillata Wares in the Near East II: More Potters' Stamps." QDAP (Quarterly of the Department of Antiquities of Palestine) 6(2): 31-76.

Isbell, C. D. (1974). Corpus of Aramaic Incantation Bowls. Missoula, MT, Scholars Press.

Johnson, D. J. (1987). Nabataean Trade: Intensification and Culture Change. Salt Lake City, University of Utah.

Johnson, D. J. (1990). "Nabataean Piriform Unguentaria." Aram 2: 235-248.

Johnson, D. J. J., J.; Chazan, M., et al. (1999). "Preliminary Report on Brigham Young University's First Season of Excavation and Survey at Wadi al-Mataha, Petra, Jordan." ADAJ 43: 249-260.

Joly, M. a. P.-M. B. (1995). Nouvelles donnees sur la ceramique de Bosra. Hellenistic and Roman Pottery in the Eastern Mediterranean - Advances in Scientific Studies: Acts of the II Nieborow Pottery Worksop, Research Centre for Mediterranean Archaeology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw.

Kareem, J. (1999). "Nabataean to Abbasid Pottery from the First Season of Excavation at Khirbet Nakhil, Jordan." Levant 31: 191-202.

Kazenwadel, B. (1993). Brief Summary of the State of Research of Eastern Sigillata. Materialien zur Archaologie der Seleukiden- und Golfgebiet: Ergebnisse der Symposien 1987 und 1989 in Blaubeuren. Tubingen: 277.

Kehrberg, I. (1986). Report on Moulded Lamps. Jerash Archaeological Project 1981-1983. F. Zayadine. Amman, Department of Antiquities. 1: 367-375.

Kehrberg, I. (2001). A Critical Look at Typologies of Ceramics Produced in the Late Roman Period at Jerash. Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan, Vol. 7. Amman, Department of Antiquities: 601-605.

Kennedy, C. A. (1963). "The Development of the Lamp in Palestine." Berytus 14: 67-115.

Kenrick, P. M. (1985). Excavations at Sidi Khreshbish Beghazi (Berenice) III, Part 1: The Fine Pottery. Tripoli/London.

Kerner, S. (1993). Vakilabad-Keramik: Berliner Beiträge zum Vorderen Orient. Berlin, Dietrich Reimer Verlag.

Khairy, N. I. (1975). A Typological Study of the Unpainted Pottery from the Petra Excavations. London, University College.

Khairy, N. (1980). "Die Unbemalte Nabatäische Gebrauchskeramik." BJb 180: 270-272.

Khairy, N. (1980). "Nabataean Piriform Unguentaria." BASOR 240.

Khairy, N. (1982). Fine Nabataean Ware with Impressed and Rouletted Decoration. Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan, Volume 1. F. Zayadine. Amman, Department of Antiquities: 275-283.

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Khairy, N. (1984). "Preliminary Report of the 1981 Petra Excavations." ADAJ 28: 315-320.

Khairy, N. (1985). "Drinking Pottery Vessels from the 1981 Petra Excavations." ZDPV 101: 32-42.

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Krautwurst, R. (1989). "Zum Forschungsstand der vorromischen und romerzeitlichen Keramik in Arabia Felix." Acta Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautores 29-30: 329-340.

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