J’offre dans cet article une étude détaillée de 5 lécythes attiques du début du ve siècle en provenance de Delphes et je contextualise la présence substantielle à Delphes de lécythes haimoniens en tenant compte d’autres formes de poterie attique. Je passe en revue la répartition des lécythes haimoniens à Phokis et Lokris-ouest, et examine les relations géographiques éventuelles dans le but de voir comment des lécythes ont pu arriver en des endroits spécifiques. Je suggère que les principales routes maritimes ne sauraient rendre complètement compte du transport par terre des lécythes et qu’il nous faut envisager aussi une distribution de grande ampleur par des modes de transport terrestres aussi. J’avance en conclusion qu’une demande localis...
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This chapter examines black-figured lekythoi (ca. 500-450 BCE) from the Korykian Cave and the cemete...
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The aim of this study is to analyse and interpret the distribution of white-ground lekythoi with a k...
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West Slope pottery began to be made in mainland Greece during the course of the first quarter of the...
Delphes était au centre d’un réseau de relations qui s’étendait sur tout le monde grec. Cependant le...
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In the latter part of the fifth century BC, regional red-figure productions were established outside...
International audienceThis paper discusses the ritual wedding vases (loutrophoros and nuptial lebes)...
This article brings together data from recent excavations that contradicts the traditional understan...
Fragments of hundreds of Mycenaean kylikes (a common Late Helladic ceramic, drinking vessel) have be...
This article re-evaluates the use and significance of funerary lekythoi in fifth-century Athens by c...
This article addresses the question of the existence of a network of informers or middlemen operatin...
The article discusses the manufacture of Hellenistic kitchen ware from two sites in Nea Paphos: a ce...
This chapter examines black-figured lekythoi (ca. 500-450 BCE) from the Korykian Cave and the cemete...
This article deals with the wide distribution of the Attic lekythos in Thessaly. A variety of shapes...
This paper attributes a previously unnoticed Attic black-figured lekythos kept in the Archaeological...
The aim of this study is to analyse and interpret the distribution of white-ground lekythoi with a k...
This article considers the demands on ancient vase producers and whether or not they were tempted to...
West Slope pottery began to be made in mainland Greece during the course of the first quarter of the...
Delphes était au centre d’un réseau de relations qui s’étendait sur tout le monde grec. Cependant le...
The existence of “ exotica” in Greek sanctuaries is a well-known phenomenon in the Archaic period. T...
In the latter part of the fifth century BC, regional red-figure productions were established outside...
International audienceThis paper discusses the ritual wedding vases (loutrophoros and nuptial lebes)...
This article brings together data from recent excavations that contradicts the traditional understan...
Fragments of hundreds of Mycenaean kylikes (a common Late Helladic ceramic, drinking vessel) have be...
This article re-evaluates the use and significance of funerary lekythoi in fifth-century Athens by c...
This article addresses the question of the existence of a network of informers or middlemen operatin...
The article discusses the manufacture of Hellenistic kitchen ware from two sites in Nea Paphos: a ce...