This paper attributes a previously unnoticed Attic black-figured lekythos kept in the Archaeological Museum of Volos to the Pholos Group (ca. 470 BC) and discusses its findspot in the peripheral Thessalian district of Achaia Phthiotis. Beyond an art-historical appreciation of the hastily-drawn chariot scene on this lekythos and a discussion of stylistic parallels, which include a lekythos in Prague, it is argued that such lekythoi were socially important for their shape and small size that made them easily transportable. The assumed scarcity of Attic pottery in Thessaly can be questioned given that a considerable amount of Attic pottery from Thessalian locations is mentioned only in passing or remains unpublished in museum storage. Small la...
Depictions of Apollo playing the kithara between Artemis and Leto alone or accompanied by other figu...
In the latter part of the fifth century BC, regional red-figure productions were established outside...
This study analyses visible artefacts depicted on Athenian white-ground funerary lekythoi from betwe...
This article deals with the wide distribution of the Attic lekythos in Thessaly. A variety of shapes...
This article brings together data from recent excavations that contradicts the traditional understan...
Attic Black Figure and Red Figure pottery was continuously imported in Cyprus for about 300 years; t...
"The brilliance of Athenian art is one of the major attractions of antiquity which draws us to the c...
This article re-evaluates the use and significance of funerary lekythoi in fifth-century Athens by c...
This chapter examines black-figured lekythoi (ca. 500-450 BCE) from the Korykian Cave and the cemete...
The seventh century B.C. saw a number of changes in Attic mortuary practices with the emergence of t...
The aim of this study is to investigate the rationales behind the reception, on their arrival on th...
Theozotos’vases compose a unique pair of Attic globular kyathoi, dated around the middle of the 6th ...
The aim of this study is to analyse and interpret the distribution of white-ground lekythoi with a k...
Recent theoretical and methodological developments in pottery studies have altered the way archaeol...
In 1977, a large Attic red-figured skyphos attributed to the Penelope Painter came to light during t...
Depictions of Apollo playing the kithara between Artemis and Leto alone or accompanied by other figu...
In the latter part of the fifth century BC, regional red-figure productions were established outside...
This study analyses visible artefacts depicted on Athenian white-ground funerary lekythoi from betwe...
This article deals with the wide distribution of the Attic lekythos in Thessaly. A variety of shapes...
This article brings together data from recent excavations that contradicts the traditional understan...
Attic Black Figure and Red Figure pottery was continuously imported in Cyprus for about 300 years; t...
"The brilliance of Athenian art is one of the major attractions of antiquity which draws us to the c...
This article re-evaluates the use and significance of funerary lekythoi in fifth-century Athens by c...
This chapter examines black-figured lekythoi (ca. 500-450 BCE) from the Korykian Cave and the cemete...
The seventh century B.C. saw a number of changes in Attic mortuary practices with the emergence of t...
The aim of this study is to investigate the rationales behind the reception, on their arrival on th...
Theozotos’vases compose a unique pair of Attic globular kyathoi, dated around the middle of the 6th ...
The aim of this study is to analyse and interpret the distribution of white-ground lekythoi with a k...
Recent theoretical and methodological developments in pottery studies have altered the way archaeol...
In 1977, a large Attic red-figured skyphos attributed to the Penelope Painter came to light during t...
Depictions of Apollo playing the kithara between Artemis and Leto alone or accompanied by other figu...
In the latter part of the fifth century BC, regional red-figure productions were established outside...
This study analyses visible artefacts depicted on Athenian white-ground funerary lekythoi from betwe...