The Early Black-Figured Pottery of Attika in Context (c. 630-570 BCE) ( 1 )

Publication series :1

Author: Alexandridou   Alexandra  

Publisher: Brill‎

Publication year: 2010

E-ISBN: 9789004192317

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9789004186040

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9789004186040

Subject: J110.9 艺术史、艺术思想史

Language: ENG

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Description

Based on the archaeological context of the vessels, this book offers an overview of the production and distribution of early Attic black-figured pottery until the end of the first quarter of the sixth century B.C., aiming at an afresh approach to early Archaic Attika.

Chapter

CONTENTS

pp.:  5 – 7

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

pp.:  8 – 8

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

pp.:  9 – 10

BIBLIOGRAPHY

pp.:  11 – 37

ABBREVIATIONS

pp.:  38 – 39

MIXING VESSELS

pp.:  45 – 49

Skyphos-krater

pp.:  45 – 46

Egg-shaped krater

pp.:  47 – 46

Column-krater

pp.:  47 – 48

Lebes

pp.:  49 – 49

POURING VESSELS

pp.:  50 – 52

Louterion

pp.:  50 – 51

Oinokhoe and Olpe

pp.:  52 – 52

DRINKING VESSELS

pp.:  53 – 56

Skyphos

pp.:  53 – 53

Cup

pp.:  54 – 54

Kantharos

pp.:  55 – 56

Chalice

pp.:  57 – 56

TRANSPORT VESSELS

pp.:  57 – 64

Amphora

pp.:  57 – 59

Hydria

pp.:  60 – 61

Loutrophoros

pp.:  62 – 63

Lekane and Lekanis

pp.:  64 – 64

Plate

pp.:  65 – 64

Lekythos

pp.:  65 – 65

Aryballos

pp.:  66 – 66

Exaleiptron

pp.:  67 – 67

Amphoriskos

pp.:  68 – 68

Pyxis

pp.:  69 – 69

CONCLUSIONS

pp.:  70 – 76

THE EARLY SIXTH CENTURY

pp.:  79 – 83

HEROES

pp.:  86 – 91

Herakles

pp.:  86 – 88

Perseus

pp.:  89 – 89

Bellerophon

pp.:  90 – 90

Meleager

pp.:  91 – 91

TROJAN CYCLE

pp.:  92 – 97

Peleus and Thetis

pp.:  92 – 92

The Judgement of Paris

pp.:  93 – 93

Funeral Games for Patroklos

pp.:  95 – 95

Warriors’ Duels

pp.:  97 – 97

DEITIES

pp.:  98 – 101

Hermes

pp.:  98 – 99

Aglauridai

pp.:  100 – 99

MYTHOLOGICAL FIGURES

pp.:  102 – 103

Silenoi and Nymphs

pp.:  102 – 103

Harpyiai

pp.:  104 – 103

GENERIC SCENES

pp.:  104 – 109

Symposion and Komasts

pp.:  104 – 105

Horses and Chariots

pp.:  106 – 108

Processions of Women

pp.:  109 – 109

ANIMALS AND PROTOMES

pp.:  110 – 112

Animals

pp.:  110 – 111

Animal and Human Protomes

pp.:  112 – 112

CONCLUSIONS

pp.:  113 – 117

DISTRIBUTION WITHIN ATTIKA

pp.:  119 – 127

Domestic Contexts

pp.:  119 – 119

Sanctuaries

pp.:  120 – 122

Nekropoleis

pp.:  123 – 127

DISTRIBUTION OUTSIDE ATTIKA

pp.:  128 – 140

Aigina

pp.:  128 – 127

Korinthia

pp.:  128 – 128

Central Greece

pp.:  129 – 129

Islands

pp.:  130 – 130

Northern Greece

pp.:  131 – 130

Eastern Mediterranean

pp.:  134 – 133

North African coast: Egypt

pp.:  134 – 134

Kyrenaike

pp.:  135 – 134

The Black Sea area

pp.:  135 – 135

Etruria

pp.:  136 – 137

South Italy

pp.:  138 – 137

Sicily

pp.:  138 – 139

Southern France

pp.:  140 – 139

Spain

pp.:  140 – 140

CONCLUSIONS

pp.:  141 – 147

APPENDIX II DISTRIBUTION TABLES

pp.:  217 – 240

APPENDIX III DISTRIBUTION MAPS

pp.:  241 – 247

APPENDIX IV LIST OF PAINTERS

pp.:  248 – 251

INDICES

pp.:  252 – 323

Index I: Painters, Groups

pp.:  252 – 252

Index II: Shapes

pp.:  253 – 254

Index III: Sites

pp.:  255 – 257

Index V: General

pp.:  260 – 261

Index VI: Museums and Collections

pp.:  262 – 323

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