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The Greek Tile Works at Corinth

Author : Gloria S. Merker
Publisher : ASCSA
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780876615355

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The Greek Tile Works at Corinth by Gloria S. Merker Pdf

A series of kilns at ancient Corinth known as the Tile Works are given final publication in this long-awaited book, based on excavations conducted in 1939 and 1940 (as war was closing in) by Carl Roebuck and Arthur Parsons, and renewed briefly in 1950 by Gladys Weinberg. The artisans at the Tile Works produced not only roof tiles but a whole range of terracotta articles from the 6th to 4th centuries B.C., with one break in production in the late 5th to early 4th century. These products included, at different periods, architectural sculpture and decorated revetments; heavy household pottery such as mortars and lekanai; loomweights; votive furniture such as altars and plaques; and even some fine and semi-fine pottery. The standard of craftsmanship was very high and the artifacts produced found enthusiastic markets in other parts of Greece; as the revetments of roofs at Delphi, for example, and as mortars in the markets of Athens. The Tile Works, therefore, along with the Potters' Quarter, was one of the major and most prolific industrial establishments in ancient Corinth. In this study, the principal features and deposits are first discussed, in order to establish the chronology of the three successive kilns on the site, and to try to relate them to known events in Corinth. The manufactures are then considered, beginning with a discussion of fabrics and techniques of manufacture, then moving on to typology and dating. The study concludes with a presentation of the Corinthian pottery and other artifacts found at the Tile Works but not made there, and a catalogue of terracottas by Charles K. Williams II.

Potters at Work in Ancient Corinth

Author : Eleni Hasaki
Publisher : American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Page : 450 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2022-02-22
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781621390381

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Potters at Work in Ancient Corinth by Eleni Hasaki Pdf

An unparalleled assemblage of Archaic black-figure painted pinakes (plaques) was uncovered near Penteskouphia, a village west of ancient Corinth, over a century ago. The pinakes-represented by over 1,200 fragments-and their depictions of gods, warriors, animals, and the potters themselves, provide a uniquely rich source of information about Greek art, technology, and society. In this volume, the findspot of the pinakes is identified in a contribution by Ioulia Tzonou and James Herbst, and the assemblage as a whole is fully contextualized within the Archaic world. Then, by focusing specifically on the images of potters at work, the author illuminates the relationship between Corinthian and Athenian art, the technology used in ancient pottery production, and religious anxiety in the 6th century B.C. The first comprehensive register of all known Penteskouphia pinakes complements the well-illustrated discussion.

New Approaches to Ancient Material Culture in the Greek & Roman World

Author : Catherine Cooper
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2020-11-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004440753

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New Approaches to Ancient Material Culture in the Greek & Roman World by Catherine Cooper Pdf

This book highlights the diversity of current methodologies in Classical Archaeology. It includes papers about archaeology and art history, museum objects and fieldwork data, texts and material culture, archaeological theory and historiography, and technical and literary analysis, across Classical Antiquity.

On the Edge of a Roman Port

Author : Elena Korka,Joseph L. Rife
Publisher : American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Page : 1386 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2023-01-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781621390442

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On the Edge of a Roman Port by Elena Korka,Joseph L. Rife Pdf

Between 2007 and 2014, a Greek-American team investigated an impressive array of Early Roman to Early Byzantine buildings and burials on the Koutsongila Ridge at Kenchreai, the eastern port of ancient Corinth. This volume presents the project's final results, revealing abundant evidence not only for the history of activity in a transitional urban/suburban landscape, but also for the society, economy, and religion of local residents. Important structural and mortuary discoveries abound, including a district of lavish houses with exquisite mosaic pavement and an Early Christian Octagon. The large artifactual assemblage encompasses a variety of objects from pottery and lamps to glass, coins, and jewelry. Bones and teeth from over 200 individuals illustrate differences in health over time, while thousands of bones and shells from a variety of animals attest to diet and subsistence. This study paints a picture of a Corinthian community, small but prosperous and well connected, actively participating in an urban elite culture expressed through decorative art and monumental architecture.

Late Classical Pottery from Ancient Corinth

Author : Ian McPhee,Elizabeth G. Pemberton
Publisher : American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Page : 473 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2012-10-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9781621390114

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Late Classical Pottery from Ancient Corinth by Ian McPhee,Elizabeth G. Pemberton Pdf

In 1971 in the southwestern area of the Roman Forum of Corinth a round-bottomed drainage channel was discovered filled with the largest deposit of pottery of the 4th century ever found in the city, some coins, terracotta figurines, and metal and stone objects. This volume publishes the pottery and metal and stone objects, and includes a re-examination of the coins by Orestes Zervos. Some of the cooking ware has been subjected to neutron activation analysis, and a statistical analysis of all recovered pottery has been completed. The contents of Drain 1971-1 are important for the function of the Classical buildings in this part of Corinth, especially Buildings I and II, and for the chronology of the renovation program that included the construction of the South Stoa, which was probably not built before the last decade of the 4th century.

Late Classical and Early Hellenistic Corinth

Author : Michael D. Dixon
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2014-06-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317676485

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Late Classical and Early Hellenistic Corinth by Michael D. Dixon Pdf

Late Classical and Early Hellenistic Corinth, 338-196 B.C. challenges the perception that the Macedonians' advent and continued presence in Corinth amounted to a loss of significance and autonomy. Immediately after Chaironeia, Philip II and his son Alexander III established close relations with Corinth and certain leading citizens on the basis of goodwill (eunoia). Mutual benefits and respect characterized their discourse throughout the remainder of the early Hellenistic period; this was neither a period of domination or decline, nor one in which the Macedonians deprived Corinthians of their autonomy. Instead, Corinth flourished while the Macedonians possessed the city. It was the site of a vast building program, much of which must be construed as the direct result of Macedonian patronage, evidence suggests strongly that those Corinthians who supported the Macedonians enjoyed great prosperity under them. Corinth's strategic location made it an integral part of the Macedonians' strategy to establish and maintain hegemony over the mainland Greek peninsula after Philip II's victory at Chaironeia. The Macedonian dynasts and kings who later possessed Corinth also valued its strategic position, and they regarded it as an essential component in their efforts to claim legitimacy due to its association with the Argead kings, Philip II and Alexander III the Great, and the League of Corinth they established. This study explicates the nature of the relationship between Corinthians and Macedonians that developed in the aftermath of Chaironeia, through the defeat at the battle of Kynoskephalai and the declaration of Greek Freedom at Isthmia in 196 B.C. Late Classical and Early Hellenistic Corinth is not simply the history of a single polis; it draws upon the extant literary, epigraphic, prosopographic, topographic, numismatic, architectural, and archaeological evidence to place Corinth within broader Hellenistic world. This volume, the full first treatment of the city in this period, contributes significantly to the growing body of scholarly literature focusing on the Hellenistic world and is a crucial resource for specialists in late Classical and early Hellenistic history.

The Origins of Greek Temple Architecture

Author : Alessandro Pierattini
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 351 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2022-09-29
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781108499477

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The Origins of Greek Temple Architecture by Alessandro Pierattini Pdf

This first comprehensive study of pre-Archaic Greek temple architecture combines architecture, society, and material culture.

Hellenistic Pottery

Author : Sarah A. James
Publisher : American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2018-08-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781621390336

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Hellenistic Pottery by Sarah A. James Pdf

Using deposits recently excavated from the Panayia Field, this volume substantially revises the absolute chronology of Corinthian Hellenistic pottery as established by G. Roger Edwards in Corinth VII.3 (1975). This new research, based on quantitative analysis of over 50 deposits, demonstrates that the date range for most fine-ware shapes should be lowered by 50-100 years. Contrary to previous assumptions, it is now possible to argue that local ceramic production continued in Corinth during the interim period between the destruction of the city in 146 B.C. and when it was refounded as a Roman colony in 44 B.C. This volume includes detailed shape studies and a comprehensive catalogue. With its presentation of this revised "Panayia Field chronology," Corinth VII.7 is a long-awaited and much-needed addition to the Corinth series.

Tombs, Burials, and Commemoration in Corinth's Northern Cemetery

Author : Kathleen Warner Slane
Publisher : American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Page : 419 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2017-05-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9781621390220

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Tombs, Burials, and Commemoration in Corinth's Northern Cemetery by Kathleen Warner Slane Pdf

Rescue excavations were carried out along the terrace north of Ancient Corinth by Henry Robinson, the director of the Corinth Excavations, and the American School of Classical Studies at Athens on behalf of the Greek Archaeological Service, in 1961 and 1962. They revealed 70 tile graves, limestone sarcophagi, and cremation burials (the last are rare in Corinth before the Julian colony), and seven chamber tombs (also rare before the Roman period). The burials ranged in date from the 5th century B.C. to the 6th century A.D., and about 240 skeletons were preserved for study. This volume publishes the results of these excavations and examines the evidence for changing burial practices in the Greek city, Roman colony, and Christian town. Documented are single graves and deposits, the Robinson "Painted Tomb," two more hypogea, and four built chamber tombs. Ethne Barnes describes the human skeletal remains, and David Reese discusses the animal bones found in the North Terrace tombs. The author further explores the architecture of the chamber tombs as well as cemeteries, burial practices, and funeral customs in ancient Corinth. One appendix addresses a Roman chamber tomb at nearby Hexamilia, excavated in 1937; the second, by David Jordan, the lead tablets from a chamber tomb and its well. Concordances, grave index numbers, Corinth inventory numbers, and indexes follow. This study will be of interest to classicists, historians of several periods, and scholars studying early Christianity.

The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore

Author : Sonia Klinger
Publisher : American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2022-01-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9781621390411

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The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore by Sonia Klinger Pdf

This volume presents the terracotta miscellaneous finds from the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore at Acrocorinth. The finds comprise 21 classes, including protomes and masks, altars, plaques, models of various personal and household items, and loomweights and other textile tools (the latter initially studied by Gloria S. Merker and brought to publication by Nancy Bookidis). In addition to providing a catalogue of the finds arranged according to their subjects, the authors compare these finds with similar objects found elsewhere in Greece and refer to literary, epigraphical, and visual sources to understand their possible uses and meanings and the character of religious activity that may have triggered their dedication in the sanctuary. This volume will greatly facilitate comparative studies of ancient Greek miscellaneous finds and will be an important reference for historians of Greek art as well as of Greek religion.

The Historical Greek Village

Author : Brice L. Erickson
Publisher : American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Page : 521 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2018-10-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9781621390343

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The Historical Greek Village by Brice L. Erickson Pdf

This volume presents the Protogeometric through Hellenistic material (ca. 970-175 B.C.) from ASCSA excavations conducted in the 1950s at Lerna in the Argolid, one of the most important prehistoric sites in Greece. The material derives from two main sources: burials from a Geometric cemetery near the settlement and Late Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic wells from the mound proper. Although the material consists primarily of pottery and other ceramic finds, it also includes human remains, animal bones and shells, coins, inscriptions, and bronze and stone objects. Heather Graybehl provides a petrographic analysis, Mark L. Lawall discusses the transport amphoras and import patterns, David S. Reese presents the faunal material, and David Scahill presents and catalogues two Doric capitals. This study not only gives scholars greater insight into ceramic developments in the Argolid, it brings much-needed focus to the material culture of a historic settlement not known for strategic trading, politics, or military prowess. Lerna VIII will greatly facilitate comparative studies with other modestly sized communities in ancient Greece.

Heroic Offerings

Author : Gina Salapata
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 433 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : History
ISBN : 9780472119165

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Heroic Offerings by Gina Salapata Pdf

The first in-depth study of the terracotta plaques from the sanctuary of Agamemnon and Kassandra at Amyklai

Greek and Roman Textiles and Dress

Author : Mary Harlow,Marie-Louise Nosch
Publisher : Oxbow Books
Page : 425 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2014-09-30
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN : 9781782977155

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Greek and Roman Textiles and Dress by Mary Harlow,Marie-Louise Nosch Pdf

Twenty chapters present the range of current research into the study of textiles and dress in classical antiquity, stressing the need for cross and inter-disciplinarity study in order to gain the fullest picture of surviving material. Issues addressed include: the importance of studying textiles to understand economy and landscape in the past; different types of embellishments of dress from weaving techniques to the (late introduction) of embroidery; the close links between the language of ancient mathematics and weaving; the relationships of iconography to the realities of clothed bodies including a paper on the ground breaking research on the polychromy of ancient statuary; dye recipes and methods of analysis; case studies of garments in Spanish, Viennese and Greek collections which discuss methods of analysis and conservation; analyses of textile tools from across the Mediterranean; discussions of trade and ethnicity to the workshop relations in Roman fulleries. Multiple aspects of the production of textiles and the social meaning of dress are included here to offer the reader an up-to-date account of the state of current research. The volume opens up the range of questions that can now be answered when looking at fragments of textiles and examining written and iconographic images of dressed individuals in a range of media. The volume is part of a pair together with Prehistoric, Ancient Near Eastern and Aegean Textiles and Dress: an interdisciplinary anthology edited by Mary Harlow, C_cile Michel and Marie-Louise Nosch

The Chrysokamino Metallurgy Workshop and Its Territory

Author : Philip P. Betancourt
Publisher : ASCSA
Page : 486 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 9780876615362

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The Chrysokamino Metallurgy Workshop and Its Territory by Philip P. Betancourt Pdf

This detailed report describes archaeological fieldwork conducted between 1995 and 1997 in rural northeast Crete. Excavations were made in two locations: a metallurgy workshop (abandoned in EM III) and a nearby rural habitation site, perhaps a farmhouse (used until LM III). An intensive survey of the vicinity revealed other activities in the area from the Early Neolithic onwards, and placed the sites in a micro-regional context. A publication of the Minoan farmhouse will appear subsequently, but this volume stands on its own as both an overview of the project and as a detailed study of the copper smelting workshop.

Proceedings of the International Conference on Greek Architectural Terracottas of the Classical and Hellenistic Periods

Author : Nancy A. Winter
Publisher : ASCSA
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 0876615272

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Proceedings of the International Conference on Greek Architectural Terracottas of the Classical and Hellenistic Periods by Nancy A. Winter Pdf

A collection of papers on architectural terracottas revealing aspects of ancient history and the classical world from mainland Greece, Northern Greece and Albania, the Black Sea, Aegean Islands and Asia Minor, South Italy and Sicily.