256 Pages
by
Routledge
256 Pages
by
Routledge
East Greek Pottery provides the only dedicated study of the pottery created by the Greek settlers along the western coast of Turkey between 1100 and 500 BC. The authors examine in detail significant developments in shape, material and decoration from the emergence of the protogeometric style in the eleventh century to the fifth century BC, when competition from Athenian imports forced craftsmen... Read more
Preface, Preliminary notes, Glossary, 1 Introduction 2 The evidence 3 Chronology 4 Protogeometric 5 Geometric, Middle Geometric, Late Geometric 6 Bird bowls and Rosette bowls 7 Early Orientalising 8 The Wild Goat style, South Ionia, Chios, North Ionia, Aeolis, Dorian region, Caria, Lydia, Colonial imitations, Thasos, 22 Faience 23 Archaic East Greek trade amphoras Introduction, Chian amphoras, Clazomenian amphoras, Lesbian amphoras, Samian amphoras, Milesian amphoras, Zeest's 'Samian' and 'Protothasian' amphoras, Zeest's 'Thasian circle' Notes.
Biography
R.M. Cook is Emeritus Professor of Classical Archaeology, Cambridge University. Pierre Dupont is at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Lyons, France.






