An examination of the vases inscribed with Hera’s name from four different sanctuaries of the goddess (Samos, Naukratis, Perachora, and Gravisca) demonstrates that only two Heraia, the ones of Samos and Naukratis, have actually yielded the characteristic pottery with red dipinti marking it as Hera’s property (hence Hera-vases). The production of this local ware is examined here with reference to major construction phases of the Samian sanctuary and an attempt is made to interpret it as the main service-ware of workers rather than as equipment for ritual dining
<p>The Roman imperial period is known for the introduction of a red glossy pottery, the so called sa...
Samian pottery (terra sigillata) is one of the best-quality data sources available for research in t...
International audienceThis contribution focuses on the physico-chemical analyses carried out on a gr...
Heraion on Samos lies in a strategic position between the central Aegean and western Anatolia. Recen...
New excavations east of the Monumental Altar in the Samos Heraion have revealed deposits of discarde...
In the sanctuary of Hera, the excavations in the area east to the Great Altar continued. Beneath the...
The island of Samos occupies a key position between the central Aegean and western Anatolia during t...
The northwestern coastal zone of Egypt is not an area well known for its rich archaeological record...
International audienceIn 2010, the author had the opportunity to examine material found in a small r...
During the 1970s, Dinu Adamesteanu uncovered a small sacred place within the chora of Heraklea. It i...
In 720/710 v. Chr. werd de antieke stad Sybaris gesticht door Griekse kolonisten aan de zuidkust van...
Qu'il s'agisse d'Hérodote, Thucydide ou Strabon, de nombreux auteurs anciens se sont accordés sur la...
Herakleia (Policoro, Matera) was long considered the place of birth of South-Italian red-figure pott...
Bucchero, the Etruscan national pottery, was appreciated also by Greeks, who adopted in their cultur...
The Panhellenic Sanctuary at Nemea was an important political and religious feature in the landscape...
<p>The Roman imperial period is known for the introduction of a red glossy pottery, the so called sa...
Samian pottery (terra sigillata) is one of the best-quality data sources available for research in t...
International audienceThis contribution focuses on the physico-chemical analyses carried out on a gr...
Heraion on Samos lies in a strategic position between the central Aegean and western Anatolia. Recen...
New excavations east of the Monumental Altar in the Samos Heraion have revealed deposits of discarde...
In the sanctuary of Hera, the excavations in the area east to the Great Altar continued. Beneath the...
The island of Samos occupies a key position between the central Aegean and western Anatolia during t...
The northwestern coastal zone of Egypt is not an area well known for its rich archaeological record...
International audienceIn 2010, the author had the opportunity to examine material found in a small r...
During the 1970s, Dinu Adamesteanu uncovered a small sacred place within the chora of Heraklea. It i...
In 720/710 v. Chr. werd de antieke stad Sybaris gesticht door Griekse kolonisten aan de zuidkust van...
Qu'il s'agisse d'Hérodote, Thucydide ou Strabon, de nombreux auteurs anciens se sont accordés sur la...
Herakleia (Policoro, Matera) was long considered the place of birth of South-Italian red-figure pott...
Bucchero, the Etruscan national pottery, was appreciated also by Greeks, who adopted in their cultur...
The Panhellenic Sanctuary at Nemea was an important political and religious feature in the landscape...
<p>The Roman imperial period is known for the introduction of a red glossy pottery, the so called sa...
Samian pottery (terra sigillata) is one of the best-quality data sources available for research in t...
International audienceThis contribution focuses on the physico-chemical analyses carried out on a gr...