This paper is focused on a terracotta statue of a kouros found in a votive pit on the acropolis of Gelas during the excavations carried out by the University of Naples in 2000-2003. This statue represents an important element to define the ways Greek-Oriental artifacts spread throughout the Western Greek world, promoting the development of local workshops reproducing Ionian styles and iconographies. This characteristic is known as Western Ionism and is particularly evident in the case of the ancient terracotta figurines: a conspicuous amount was imported but many Ionian types were also reproduced by local artisans in Magna Graecia and Sicily
The subject of this study is a small statue with an ancient restoration, probably from Pula, represe...
Terracotta statuettes were a popular ex-voto in Greek antiquity, varying in size and design. The use...
Paphos (Palaepaphos), since the beginning of its history, appears like a place divided between the G...
The unusual terracotta of Dionysus and other figurines included in this article come from a votive p...
The as yet unpublished kouros in Mersin is the easternmost marble kouros in the Mediterranean region...
<p>The Kouros from Reggio Calabria is a marble statue whose denomination comes from the Greek word i...
This paper analyses a stone sculpture of a Gorgoneion found in Axos (Crete), whithout any informatio...
Seven Hellenistic stelae with Greek inscriptions found in the ancient city of Naples were examined m...
This paper deals with fragments of Archaic Greek sculpture discovered in archaeological contexts in ...
This article discusses Late Classical to Hellenistic and possibly Roman terracottas in the Ashmolean...
Presented in recent studies concerning Archaic terracottas found in Thasos, and mainly based on a co...
This thesis compiles and assesses orientalising artefacts from EIA Crete, which by definition are th...
640 BC The Kore from Delos is an example of a type of kouros or kore sculpture popular during the Ge...
The paper focuses on relationships and influences originated by Cretan coroplastic production on Wes...
Due to extensive digging in the Dali area at the end of the 19th century A.D., many terracotta statu...
The subject of this study is a small statue with an ancient restoration, probably from Pula, represe...
Terracotta statuettes were a popular ex-voto in Greek antiquity, varying in size and design. The use...
Paphos (Palaepaphos), since the beginning of its history, appears like a place divided between the G...
The unusual terracotta of Dionysus and other figurines included in this article come from a votive p...
The as yet unpublished kouros in Mersin is the easternmost marble kouros in the Mediterranean region...
<p>The Kouros from Reggio Calabria is a marble statue whose denomination comes from the Greek word i...
This paper analyses a stone sculpture of a Gorgoneion found in Axos (Crete), whithout any informatio...
Seven Hellenistic stelae with Greek inscriptions found in the ancient city of Naples were examined m...
This paper deals with fragments of Archaic Greek sculpture discovered in archaeological contexts in ...
This article discusses Late Classical to Hellenistic and possibly Roman terracottas in the Ashmolean...
Presented in recent studies concerning Archaic terracottas found in Thasos, and mainly based on a co...
This thesis compiles and assesses orientalising artefacts from EIA Crete, which by definition are th...
640 BC The Kore from Delos is an example of a type of kouros or kore sculpture popular during the Ge...
The paper focuses on relationships and influences originated by Cretan coroplastic production on Wes...
Due to extensive digging in the Dali area at the end of the 19th century A.D., many terracotta statu...
The subject of this study is a small statue with an ancient restoration, probably from Pula, represe...
Terracotta statuettes were a popular ex-voto in Greek antiquity, varying in size and design. The use...
Paphos (Palaepaphos), since the beginning of its history, appears like a place divided between the G...