Abstract
The Archaic deposit of the North Rampart at Amathus, VII. Other Cypriote wares and Levantine imports After two previous studies, concerning specific categories in the deposit (kitchen wares, and vases of the ‘ Amathus style’), this article treats all the other ceramic categories of Cypriote production, as well as the Levantine imports. It draws up the repertoire and thus proposes a synthesis of the Amathusian production of Late Archaic times. The abundant material collected from up against the North Rampart of the Lower Town of Amathus has to be compared with the contemporary deposits of the cave of the sanctuary of Aphrodite and of the cemeteries : this assemblage, of appreciably different composition, stresses the importance of feasting in the palace at the end of the Archaic period.