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Pottery, Greek --- Archaeology --- Ethnoarchaeology --- Pottery --- Pottery, Greek --- Methodology --- Recycling --- Social aspects --- Greece --- Antiquities
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The site of Karphi, high above the Lasithi plateau, remains one of the most extensively investigated settlements of Early Iron Age Greece; it was excavated by the British School at Athens under the direction of John Pendlebury in 1937-39. In the report that swiftly followed the pottery was not presented in detail, though much was discussed in a later article by Mercy Seiradaki. Consequently there existed serious problems in dating the remains and understanding their meaning. This volume now presents a thorough study of the Karphi pottery, much hitherto unpublished, accompanied by copious new drawings and photographs. The author's expertise with material from contemporary Cretan sites, especially from the Kavousi excavations, provides major insights. Moreover, thanks to careful recording by the excavators and the survival of the excavation notebooks, the material can be presented here by context, which permits the date of the settlement to be clarified and its history to be re-evaluated. While early pottery appears as small fragments from under floors, streets, and courts, later LM IIIC whole vessels seem to have been abandoned on floors. The tombs continued in use long after the abandonment of the settlement. Ceramic assemblages also help to determine room and building functions, leading to a reconstruction of social practices at this key site. A chapter by Eleni Nodarou and Ioannis Iliopoulos presents the results of petrographic and SEM analyses. Thus, this study serves as a significant contribution to our overall understanding of Early Iron Age Crete
Pottery, Minoan --- Crete (Greece) --- Antiquities --- Pottery, Greek --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Antiquities. --- Pottery, Minoan - Greece - Crete. --- Crete (Greece) - Antiquities
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Pottery, Greek --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Céramique grecque --- Achaia (Greece) --- Achaïe (Grèce) --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Antiquities. --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Céramique grecque --- Achaïe (Grèce) --- Antiquités
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Aryballoi --- Vase-painting, Corinthian --- Pottery, Greek --- Aryballes --- Peinture de vases corinthienne --- Céramique grecque --- Themes, motives --- Thèmes, motifs --- Céramique grecque --- Thèmes, motifs
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Athens (Greece) --- Agora (Athens, Greece) --- Antiquities --- Fornlämningar. --- Grekisk keramik. --- Antiquities. --- Pottery, Greek. --- Symposium (Classical Greek drinking party). --- Pottery, Greek --- Antiken. --- Grekland --- Symposium (Classical Greek drinking party) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Céramique grecque --- Symposion --- Athènes (Grèce) --- Agora (Athènes, Grèce) --- Catalogs. --- Antiquités --- Catalogues --- Conferences - Meetings --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Greece - Athens --- Athens (Greece) - Antiquities - Catalogs --- Agora (Athens, Greece) - Antiquities - Catalogs
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Pottery, Greek --- Archaeology --- Ethnoarchaeology --- Pottery, Greek --- Céramique grecque --- Archéologie --- Ethnoarchéologie --- Céramique grecque --- Congresses. --- Methodology --- Congresses. --- Congresses --- Social aspects --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Méthodologie --- Congrès --- Congrès --- Aspect social --- Congrès --- Greece --- Grèce --- Antiquities --- Congresses. --- Antiquités --- Congrès
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This short, well-illustrated volume studies the material culture produced between 600 and 300 BC in Greece and in the lands with which Greeks came into contact. The first edition examined earlier research; this new edition is organized chronologically in terms of media and concentrates on the research carried out over the past twenty years during which new discoveries have been made and old interpretations queried or overturned.
Art, Greek --- Greece --- Antiquities --- Pottery, Greek --- Sculpture, Greek --- Greek sculpture --- Greek pottery --- Classical antiquities --- Pottery, Classical --- Greek art --- Art, Aegean --- Art, Greco-Bactrian --- Art grec --- Greece - Antiquities --- Céramique grecque --- Sculpture grecque
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Rites and ceremonies --- Terra-cotta sculpture, Greek --- Pottery, Greek --- Votive offerings --- Rites et cérémonies --- Terres cuites grecques --- Céramique grecque --- Ex-voto --- Gela (Italy) --- Géla (Italie) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités
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Setting as a starting point the introduction of the black-figure technique in Attic workshops at around 630 BCE, this book attempts a contextual analysis of Attic pottery until late in the first quarter of the sixth century BCE. The shapes and their functions, as well as the iconographic themes are explored through this perspective. This offers an interesting insight into funerary, cultic and profane activities in Athens and the Attic countryside, which is completed by an extensive study of the trade and distribution of Attic vases during this period. The result is a complete overview of early black-figure Attic production, enabling an afresh archaeological approach to late seventh-and early sixth-century Attic society.
Pottery, Greek --- Vase-painting, Greek --- Vases, Black-figured --- Black-figure vases --- Black-figured vases --- Vases, Black-figure --- Vases, Ancient --- Greek pottery --- Classical antiquities --- Pottery, Classical --- Greek vase-painting --- Themes, motives. --- Attikē (Greece) --- Attiki, Greece --- Atiki (Greece) --- Attica (Greece) --- Attika (Greece) --- Attikēs Nomos (Greece) --- Attiki (Greece) --- Attikis Nomos (Greece) --- Attique (Greece) --- Periféreia Attikís (Greece) --- Periphereia Attikēs (Greece) --- Region of Attica (Greece) --- Αττική (Greece) --- Antiquities. --- Commerce. --- Social life and customs. --- Themes, motives
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