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Pottery, Hellenistic --- Céramique hellénistique --- Olympia (Greece : Ancient sanctuary) --- -Hellenistic pottery --- Pottery, Classical --- -Olympia (Greece : Ancient sanctuary) --- Céramique hellénistique --- Hellenistic pottery --- Pottery, Hellenistic - Greece - Olympia (Ancient sanctuary)
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Pottery, Hellenistic --- Pottery --- -Pottery, Hellenistic --- -Hellenistic pottery --- Pottery, Classical --- Ceramic art --- Ceramics (Art) --- Chinaware --- Crockery --- Earthenware --- Pottery, Primitive --- Ceramics --- Decorative arts --- House furnishings --- Firing (Ceramics) --- Saggers --- -Pottery --- Hellenistic pottery --- Pottery, Hellenistic - Greece - Corinth --- Pottery - Greece - Corinth
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Pottery, Hellenistic --- -Pottery, Hellenistic --- -Hellenistic pottery --- Catalogs --- Expertising --- -Agora (Athens, Greece) --- Hellenistic pottery --- Pottery, Classical --- Agora (Athens, Greece) --- Greece --- Antiquities --- Catalogs. --- Céramique hellénistique --- Catalogues --- Agora (Athènes, Grèce) --- Pottery, Hellenistic - Expertising - Greece - Athens. --- Pottery, Hellenistic - Catalogs.
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Megarian bowls --- Pottery, Hellenistic --- Hellenistic pottery --- Pottery, Classical --- Bowls, Megarian --- Pottery industry --- Megarian bowls. --- Pottery, Hellenistic. --- Italy
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"Seit Beginn der Ausgrabungen in Pergamon im späten 19. Jahrhundert wurden mehr als 5000 Fragmente hellenistischer Reliefbecher ans Tageslicht befördert. Ihre Herstellung in einem der bedeutendsten Kunstzentren dieser Zeit äussert sich eindrucksvoll in der Qualität und Vielfalt ihrer Dekoration und einem reichen Motivspektrum, die im Mittelpunkt dieses Werkes stehen. Mehr als 1000 ausgewählte Fundstücke aus sakralen, öffentlichen und profanen Kontexten, darunter zahlreiche Formschüsseln, veranschaulichen das Repertoire der zahllosen figürlichen, pflanzlichen und ornamentalen Motive des Reliefschmucks und seine dekorativen Schemata: Götter-, Menschen und Tierdarstellungen in umlaufenden Friesen, verschiedenartige Blatt- und Blütenmotive in üppigen Blattkelchen, Rankenfriese und ornamentale Bordüren in den Randzonen sowie über die gesamte Gefässwand ausgebreitete Muster aus Blattschuppen, Blattzungen und Kreissegmentbögen. Jedes einzelne Motiv wird ausführlich besprochen und hinsichtlich seiner Kombinationen mit Begleitmotiven analysiert, wodurch sich ein dichtes Netz der zu den lokalen Werkstätten gehörigen Stempel knüpfen lässt. Ebenso von Interesse sind die Beziehungen verschiedener Motive zu Werken anderer Kunstgattungen wie der Architektur- und Grossplastik und ihre Verankerung in der pergamenischen Lebenswelt. Ergänzende Kapitel widmen sich den Beziehungen der Becher zu anderen Gattungen verzierter Keramik und beleuchten das Verhältnis der pergamenischen Produktion zu derjenigen anderer Zentren. Eine Vorstellung von mehr als 100 in Pergamon gefundener Becher fremder Produktion, u. a. aus Athen, Ephesos und dem pontischen Gebiet, rundet den Band ab"--Page 4 of cover.
Megarian bowls --- Pottery, Hellenistic --- Turkey --- Antiquities. --- Hellenistic pottery --- Pottery, Classical --- Pergamum (Extinct city) --- Pergame (Extinct city) --- Pérgamo (Extinct city) --- Pergamon (Extinct city) --- Antiquities
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Bowls (Tableware) --- -Pottery, Hellenistic --- -Hellenistic pottery --- Agora (Athens, Greece) --- Athens (Greece) --- -Greece --- Antiquities --- Antiquities. --- Pottery, Hellenistic --- Hellenistic pottery --- Pottery, Classical --- Drinking vessels --- Tableware --- Greece --- Agora (Athens, Greece). --- Céramique hellénistique --- Agora (Athènes, Grèce) --- Athènes (Grèce) --- Grèce --- Antiquités --- Pottery, Hellenistic - Greece - Athens --- Athens (Greece) - Antiquities --- Greece - Antiquities
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Pottery, Greek --- Pottery, Roman --- Céramique grecque --- Céramique romaine --- Pottery, Hellenistic --- Céramique grecque --- Céramique romaine --- Roman pottery --- Terra-sigillata (Pottery) --- Classical antiquities --- Pottery, Classical --- Hellenistic pottery --- Pottery, Hellenistic - Middle East - Congresses. --- Pottery, Roman - Middle East - Congresses.
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The kilns at Morgantina, site of the well-known excavations in central Sicily, are an outstanding example of multiple potters' workshops in use during the late Hellenistic period. In fully documenting these ten kilns, excavated between 1955 and 1963, Ninina Cuomo di Caprio offers both a representative cross-section of the physical setting of ceramic production in this ancient Greek city and evidence for its daily industrial activity. She includes detailed plans and section drawings of each kiln and formulates hypotheses on its operation in light of modern thermodynamics. The text, which is in Italian, is preceded by an English-language summary. Cuomo di Caprio's archaeological study of the kiln structures and their ceramic products is supplemented by such diagnostic tools as thermoluminescence analysis, neutron activation analysis, X-ray diffraction, and optical examination by polarizing microscope. Opening an entirely new window into the everyday working practices of the Morgantina potters, this study demonstrates that they operated at a very sophisticated level: selecting and purifying specific clays, and adding certain materials to manipulate their working and firing characteristics.Originally published in 1992.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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Pottery, Arretine --- Pottery, Hellenistic --- Céramique arétine --- Céramique hellénistique --- Bergama (Turkey) --- Pergamum (Extinct city) --- Bergama (Turquie) --- Antiquities, Roman --- Antiquités romaines --- Fouilles (archéologie) --- Ceramique sigillee --- -Pottery, Hellenistic --- -Hellenistic pottery --- Pottery, Classical --- Aretine pottery --- Arretine pottery --- Samian ware --- Terra-sigillata (Pottery) --- Pottery --- Pottery, Roman --- -Antiquities, Roman --- Céramique sigillée --- -Bergama (Turkey) --- Céramique arétine --- Céramique hellénistique --- Antiquités romaines --- -Pergamon (Turkey) --- Pergamo (Turkey) --- Pergamum (Turkey) --- Bergamum (Turkey) --- Pergamos (Turkey) --- Hellenistic pottery --- Pergamon (Turkey) --- Pergame (Turkey) --- Pergames (Turkey) --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Fouilles (archéologie) - Turquie - Pergame (site archéologique). --- Ceramique sigillee - Turquie - Pergame (site archéologique). --- Pottery, Arretine - Turkey - Bergama. --- Pottery, Hellenistic - Turkey - Bergama.
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Pottery --- Pottery, Greek --- -Pottery, Hellenistic --- -Hellenistic pottery --- Pottery, Classical --- Ceramic art --- Ceramics (Art) --- Chinaware --- Crockery --- Earthenware --- Pottery, Primitive --- Ceramics --- Decorative arts --- House furnishings --- Firing (Ceramics) --- Saggers --- -Pottery --- Greek pottery --- Classical antiquities --- Corinth (Greece) --- Corinth, Greece --- Kórinthos (Greece) --- Corinto (Greece) --- Corinthe (Greece) --- Antiquities.
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