From the end of the 8th to the first half of the 7th century b.c., profound changes in vessel types, decorative techniques and pictorial subjects can be observed in the ceramic workshops of Attica. Alongside innovative tendencies, however, conservative phenomena can also be identified. One example is the high-footed krateriskos. Having evolved from the bowls with pronounced lips of the Geometric period, this type remained unaltered until the mid-7th century. It is analysed by the author particularly in relation to burial contexts, where pairs of krateriskoi often occur as the sole grave goods. The question as to what their function might have been is particularly interesting. Some signs appear to suggest that they were used for...
Constamment habité au cours des siècles, le territoire de l’Attique comporte des couches denses et p...
Choosing the “Dipylon vases" as a point of departure, the present article explores the funerary prac...
The monumental Athenian sculpture, which in the solonian age of the polis develops in its originalit...
From the end of the 8th to the first half of the 7th century b.c., profound changes in vessel types...
Attic mortuary practices of the last three decades of the eighth century B.C.E. (Late Geometric [LG]...
In 1977, a large Attic red-figured skyphos attributed to the Penelope Painter came to light during t...
The Proto-Attic necropolis of the Kerameikos has been described by scholars as an agglomeration of c...
The seventh century B.C. saw a number of changes in Attic mortuary practices with the emergence of t...
Entre os séculos XVI e XI a.C., a Grécia continental foi palco do domínio micênico e manteve certa h...
The present paper attempts to explore the role of the fine decorated hydriai within the Attic necrop...
The author draws a general picture of the Iron Age and 7th c. B.C. settlement pattern of the Attic r...
All'alba delle immagini nella ceramica geometrica greca, a partire all'incirca dalla metà dell'VIII ...
Inhumation inside ceramic vessels, conventionally termed “enchytrismos” in modern scholarship, is a ...
At the turn of the seventh century, Athenian burial practices underwent a series of changes, includi...
Observable trends in well dated pottery contexts from early Greek sanctuaries—Apollo Daphnephoros at...
Constamment habité au cours des siècles, le territoire de l’Attique comporte des couches denses et p...
Choosing the “Dipylon vases" as a point of departure, the present article explores the funerary prac...
The monumental Athenian sculpture, which in the solonian age of the polis develops in its originalit...
From the end of the 8th to the first half of the 7th century b.c., profound changes in vessel types...
Attic mortuary practices of the last three decades of the eighth century B.C.E. (Late Geometric [LG]...
In 1977, a large Attic red-figured skyphos attributed to the Penelope Painter came to light during t...
The Proto-Attic necropolis of the Kerameikos has been described by scholars as an agglomeration of c...
The seventh century B.C. saw a number of changes in Attic mortuary practices with the emergence of t...
Entre os séculos XVI e XI a.C., a Grécia continental foi palco do domínio micênico e manteve certa h...
The present paper attempts to explore the role of the fine decorated hydriai within the Attic necrop...
The author draws a general picture of the Iron Age and 7th c. B.C. settlement pattern of the Attic r...
All'alba delle immagini nella ceramica geometrica greca, a partire all'incirca dalla metà dell'VIII ...
Inhumation inside ceramic vessels, conventionally termed “enchytrismos” in modern scholarship, is a ...
At the turn of the seventh century, Athenian burial practices underwent a series of changes, includi...
Observable trends in well dated pottery contexts from early Greek sanctuaries—Apollo Daphnephoros at...
Constamment habité au cours des siècles, le territoire de l’Attique comporte des couches denses et p...
Choosing the “Dipylon vases" as a point of departure, the present article explores the funerary prac...
The monumental Athenian sculpture, which in the solonian age of the polis develops in its originalit...