East Greek Pottery

East Greek Pottery
Title East Greek Pottery PDF eBook
Author Robert Manuel Cook
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 260
Release 1998
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 9780415166010

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East Greek Pottery provides a comprehensive survey of the pottery made by the Greek settlers along the western coast of Turkey. The various styles of decoration described cover the period from the eleventh century to the beginning of the fifth century B.C. Subsequently, competition from Athens pressed local potters into using very simple ornament. Chapters include analysis of Grey ware, relief ware and archaic East Greek containers (or trade) amphorae, a class of pottery which is now attracting attention for its contribution to the study of ancient economic history. East Greek pottery is a field that has been neglected, and much remains uncertain. Conjecture and fact have been clearly distinguished in this volume, and detailed references allow the evidence to be viewed and judged by the reader.

East Greek Pottery

East Greek Pottery
Title East Greek Pottery PDF eBook
Author Robert Manuel Cook
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 226
Release 1997
Genre Art
ISBN 9780415305860

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East Greek Pottery provides the only dedicated study of the pottery created by the Greek settlers along the western coast of Turkey between 1100 and 500 BC. The authors examine in detail significant developments in shape, material and decoration from the emergence of the protogeometric style in the eleventh century to the fifth century BC, when competition from Athenian imports forced craftsmen to use only very simple ornamentation. The twenty-three chapters offer a comprehensive style-by-style analysis of both familiar and lesser-known pottery types, including Grey ware, relief ware and archaic trade amphorae. With full illustration, thorough referencing and authoritative interpretation of the archaeological evidence, this volume is a unique and accessible guide to an area of study which has often been neglected.

East Greek Pottery

East Greek Pottery
Title East Greek Pottery PDF eBook
Author Anova Books
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1999-07-01
Genre
ISBN 9780713476842

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Greek Pottery from the Iberian Peninsula

Greek Pottery from the Iberian Peninsula
Title Greek Pottery from the Iberian Peninsula PDF eBook
Author Adolfo J. Domínguez
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 526
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9789004116047

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This book catalogues and discusses all Archaic Greek pottery found on the Iberian Peninsula. The analysis of Greek pottery finds in Eastern Andalusia provides an exemplary study of trade in the Classical Age. The reader will find many insights in the pottery trade and the native Iberians view of Classical Greek pottery.

East Greek Pottery

East Greek Pottery
Title East Greek Pottery PDF eBook
Author Elinor R. Price
Publisher
Total Pages 41
Release 1927
Genre Greece
ISBN

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Naukratis

Naukratis
Title Naukratis PDF eBook
Author Alexandra Villing
Publisher British Museum Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780861591626

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A collection of 22 essays presenting the latest research on a comprehensive range of questions relating to the Greek presence at the site of Egyptian Naukratis as it is reflected in the pottery from there. The volume includes scientific analysis and is richly illustrated with photographs including colour illustrations, line drawings, maps and tables.

Greek Painted Pottery

Greek Painted Pottery
Title Greek Painted Pottery PDF eBook
Author R M Cook **Decd**
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 464
Release 2013-04-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135636915

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Greek Painted Pottery has been used by classics and classical archaeology students for some thirty years. It thoroughly examines all painted pottery styles from the Protogeometric to the Hellenistic period from all areas of Greece and from the colonies in parts of Italy. In each case it covers the development of iconography and the use of colour, decorative motifs and the distinctive styles of each stage. It examines the most utilitarian pottery objects as well as some of the finest pieces produced by a flourishing civilisation. Other chapters cover the pottery industry and pottery-making techniques, including firing, the types of local clay which were used and inscription. This study also considers how one can date pottery and establish a chronology and the various methods by which these artefacts have been classified, preserved and collected. This is the third edition of this classic text, which has been extensively revised and includes a fully updated bibliography. This edition also includes coverage of new evidence and new theories which have surfaced since the book was last revised in 1972. With over 100 black and white photographs and plentiful line drawings, the new edition of this comprehensive text will be invaluable to students studying classical art, archaeology and art history.