The conference in Catania had two major implications: it made an important contribution to the study of Early Iron Age Crete and also to the study of Greek terracotta figurines in general. The organizers and hosts of this conference, Antonella Pautasso and Oliver Pilz, combined their scientific interests in a joint enterprise. Both have a particular interest in Crete and coroplastic studies, and both are active members of the Association for Coroplastic Studies (ACoSt). The results will be a stimulus for further studies
I completed my dissertation Hellenistic and Roman Terracotta Figurines from the South Necropolis of ...
Creta Antica 10/IIS. Todaro, Pottery production in the Prepalatial Mesara: the Artisan’s quarter to ...
The excavation of a votive pit at Rosarno in the early part of this century uncovered a rich series ...
The paper briefly summarizes the previous research on the manufacturing techniques of Cretan coropla...
Keynote Address 2015. The Year of Coroplastic Studies. Jaimee Uhlenbrock, Professor Emerita, State U...
The Archaeological Research Unit of the University of Cyprus in Nicosia was the site of a 3-day conf...
This paper, which is mainly based on the data collected for the database of my PhD thesis, presents ...
Recent fieldwork conducted by the Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece, in collaboration with the E...
The international conference Terracottas in the Mediterranean Through Time II will be held at the Un...
The collective imagery of the Phoenicians is well known both within and outside of the academic worl...
The oldest clay votive figurines, which were found on the Patela hill, near Priniàs, date back to th...
This conference was planned as the first in a series of scholarly events dedicated to the study of v...
The paper focuses on relationships and influences originated by Cretan coroplastic production on Wes...
Figurines – or terracotta made figurative objects – are a frequently encountered material category i...
My PhD thesis, developed under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Steuernagel at the Institute for Classic...
I completed my dissertation Hellenistic and Roman Terracotta Figurines from the South Necropolis of ...
Creta Antica 10/IIS. Todaro, Pottery production in the Prepalatial Mesara: the Artisan’s quarter to ...
The excavation of a votive pit at Rosarno in the early part of this century uncovered a rich series ...
The paper briefly summarizes the previous research on the manufacturing techniques of Cretan coropla...
Keynote Address 2015. The Year of Coroplastic Studies. Jaimee Uhlenbrock, Professor Emerita, State U...
The Archaeological Research Unit of the University of Cyprus in Nicosia was the site of a 3-day conf...
This paper, which is mainly based on the data collected for the database of my PhD thesis, presents ...
Recent fieldwork conducted by the Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece, in collaboration with the E...
The international conference Terracottas in the Mediterranean Through Time II will be held at the Un...
The collective imagery of the Phoenicians is well known both within and outside of the academic worl...
The oldest clay votive figurines, which were found on the Patela hill, near Priniàs, date back to th...
This conference was planned as the first in a series of scholarly events dedicated to the study of v...
The paper focuses on relationships and influences originated by Cretan coroplastic production on Wes...
Figurines – or terracotta made figurative objects – are a frequently encountered material category i...
My PhD thesis, developed under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Steuernagel at the Institute for Classic...
I completed my dissertation Hellenistic and Roman Terracotta Figurines from the South Necropolis of ...
Creta Antica 10/IIS. Todaro, Pottery production in the Prepalatial Mesara: the Artisan’s quarter to ...
The excavation of a votive pit at Rosarno in the early part of this century uncovered a rich series ...