A major exhibition opened at the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki on April 3, 2017. Entitled “Figurines. A Microcosmos of Clay,” this exhibition presents some 617 terracotta figurines from Macedonia and Thrace that range in date from the early Neolithic period to late antiquity
Visually-compelling small finds have traditionally been examined for their appearances. These artefa...
A fragment of clay figurine was found in a Band Pottery Culture pit at Lipnica near Szamotuły during...
The 1995–1996 rescue excavation at the northern cemetery of Ancient Demetrias (Volos, Greece) uneart...
The exhibition catalogue Figurines. A Microcosmos of Clay is reviewed by Marina Albertocchi
The rescue excavations at the Early Neolithic settlement of Mavropigi-Fyllotsaïri (Kozani prefecture...
International audienceIn the summer of 2017 two votive deposits were excavated on the summit of the ...
The terracotta figurines presented in this article form part of the Collection of Antiquities housed...
Miniature Neolithic figurines in clay are a special topic of research. This especially concerns area...
No AbstractIn 1958 a chest-shaped grave has been dug out in Neapolis Thessaloniki containing very im...
The Kelsey Museum of Archaeology recently hosted a special exhibition, entitled Life in Miniature: I...
Papers from the third international seminar on Ancient Arcadia, held at the Norwegian Institute at A...
Analysis and discussion of the ceramic finds, pottery excluded, from the Early Neolithic sites of th...
No abstractTheatrical figurines are called those which represent dramatis personae and some which, t...
More than one hundred clay figurines were found during the excavations of the Royal Palace G at Ebl...
Fully illustrated, Prehistoric Figurines brings a radical new approach to one of the most exciting, ...
Visually-compelling small finds have traditionally been examined for their appearances. These artefa...
A fragment of clay figurine was found in a Band Pottery Culture pit at Lipnica near Szamotuły during...
The 1995–1996 rescue excavation at the northern cemetery of Ancient Demetrias (Volos, Greece) uneart...
The exhibition catalogue Figurines. A Microcosmos of Clay is reviewed by Marina Albertocchi
The rescue excavations at the Early Neolithic settlement of Mavropigi-Fyllotsaïri (Kozani prefecture...
International audienceIn the summer of 2017 two votive deposits were excavated on the summit of the ...
The terracotta figurines presented in this article form part of the Collection of Antiquities housed...
Miniature Neolithic figurines in clay are a special topic of research. This especially concerns area...
No AbstractIn 1958 a chest-shaped grave has been dug out in Neapolis Thessaloniki containing very im...
The Kelsey Museum of Archaeology recently hosted a special exhibition, entitled Life in Miniature: I...
Papers from the third international seminar on Ancient Arcadia, held at the Norwegian Institute at A...
Analysis and discussion of the ceramic finds, pottery excluded, from the Early Neolithic sites of th...
No abstractTheatrical figurines are called those which represent dramatis personae and some which, t...
More than one hundred clay figurines were found during the excavations of the Royal Palace G at Ebl...
Fully illustrated, Prehistoric Figurines brings a radical new approach to one of the most exciting, ...
Visually-compelling small finds have traditionally been examined for their appearances. These artefa...
A fragment of clay figurine was found in a Band Pottery Culture pit at Lipnica near Szamotuły during...
The 1995–1996 rescue excavation at the northern cemetery of Ancient Demetrias (Volos, Greece) uneart...