WOS: 000345945000002The Lydians originally lived alongside peoples of varius ethnic cultures in an area surrounded by Ionia to the west, Phrygia to the east. Mysia to the north, and Caria to the south. This core territory expanded during Mermnad rule in the seventh and sixth centuries B.C.E., especially in the reign of Croesus (ca. 560-546 B.C.E.). Local pottery at the Lydian capital of Sardis is a starting point for identifying both the regional aspects of Lydian pottery and its eclecticism, which includes elements from eastern Greek and Phrygian pottery and common conventions of Anatolian painting. It might seem challenging and difficult to distinguish these individual elements, but this cultural mixing is exactly what. characterizes Lydi...
South Italy, once called Magna Graecia, was source of ancient Greek pottery fabricated mostly during...
In the latter part of the fifth century BC, regional red-figure productions were established outside...
Archaeological data show that in the Eastern Mediterranean impressed pottery appears at the end of t...
Ancient literary sources indicate that Daskyleion was under the control of the Lydian kingdom from t...
This paper presents the results of an interdisciplinary study of Lydian pottery excavated at Daskyle...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
When the Persians conquered Lydia in the mid-sixth century B.C., they had to incorporate this large ...
A presentation of the black glazed pottery that was imported to Gordion in Turkey (ancient Phrygia, ...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
The present thesis provides and examination of the Greek imports from Al Mina dating from the end of...
Kos’ prominent position close to the mainland, Crete, the Cyclades, and the Anatolian coast, encapsu...
This thesis examines the production, exchange and consumption of pottery around the Saronic Gulf, Gr...
WOS: 000366684800015A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from...
This paper provides new data on an under-documented topic in Aegean archaeology, that of the impact ...
The late Hellenistic period, spanning the 2nd and early 1st centuries BC, was a time of great tumult...
South Italy, once called Magna Graecia, was source of ancient Greek pottery fabricated mostly during...
In the latter part of the fifth century BC, regional red-figure productions were established outside...
Archaeological data show that in the Eastern Mediterranean impressed pottery appears at the end of t...
Ancient literary sources indicate that Daskyleion was under the control of the Lydian kingdom from t...
This paper presents the results of an interdisciplinary study of Lydian pottery excavated at Daskyle...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
When the Persians conquered Lydia in the mid-sixth century B.C., they had to incorporate this large ...
A presentation of the black glazed pottery that was imported to Gordion in Turkey (ancient Phrygia, ...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
The present thesis provides and examination of the Greek imports from Al Mina dating from the end of...
Kos’ prominent position close to the mainland, Crete, the Cyclades, and the Anatolian coast, encapsu...
This thesis examines the production, exchange and consumption of pottery around the Saronic Gulf, Gr...
WOS: 000366684800015A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from...
This paper provides new data on an under-documented topic in Aegean archaeology, that of the impact ...
The late Hellenistic period, spanning the 2nd and early 1st centuries BC, was a time of great tumult...
South Italy, once called Magna Graecia, was source of ancient Greek pottery fabricated mostly during...
In the latter part of the fifth century BC, regional red-figure productions were established outside...
Archaeological data show that in the Eastern Mediterranean impressed pottery appears at the end of t...