The power of porcelain : authority and landscape in early modern cyprus.
by
 
Mann, Justin Anthony.

Title
The power of porcelain : authority and landscape in early modern cyprus.

Author
Mann, Justin Anthony.

ISBN
9781369230314

Personal Author
Mann, Justin Anthony.

Publication Information
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2016

Physical Description
1 online resource (138 p.)

General Note
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 56-01.
 
Adviser: Benjamin A. Saidel.

Abstract
The purpose of this study was to analyze the distribution of porcelain within rural Cypriot settlements. The source data used for this project are derived from the Troodos Archaeological and Environmental Survey Project (TAESP), which was conducted between 2002--2007 by Dr. M. Given, Dr. V. Kassianidou, Prof. A.B. Knapp, and Prof. J. Noller. The porcelain in the TAESP survey universe dated from the Cypriot Ottoman (1571--1878) and Modern (1878--ca. 1960) periods. To investigate if this porcelain material from TAESP reflected the presence of a rural elite habitation, the porcelain related data were organized by settlement type (i.e. Greek, Turkish, mixed, or ecclesiastical) and a proportion-based comparison with the quantity of other Ottoman-Modern tableware was carried out. In doing so, this thesis research attempted to demonstrate that a high proportion of porcelain-to-other-tableware in a particular settlement was an archaeological signature of a rural elite context within the TAESP survey universe. The results strongly suggested that monasteries and industry-rooted villages anchored coexisting realms of authority inhabited by separate classes of local elites, one municipal and one rural, on the social landscape of rural Cyprus. In addition, the results highlighted the economic presence of these locations, as the ritualization of coffee engendered great expense on behalf of the Early Modern consumer and played an important role in the demonstration of authority and status.

Local Note
School code: 0600.

Subject Term
Archaeology.
 
Art history.
 
European history.

Electronic Access
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Added Corporate Author
East Carolina University. Anthropology.

Thesis Note
Thesis (M.A.)--East Carolina University, 2016.

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