Archaic Corinthian Pottery and the Anaploga Well: (Corinth 7.2) (Corinth, #7.2)

by D. A. Amyx and Patricia Lawrence

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In the first section of this book, Amyx catalogues and discusses more than 200 fragments of Archaic Corinthian pottery with figure decoration, selected from those previously unpublished or inadequately published. The authors have also given attention to vase-painters of the Protocorinthian and Corinthian periods who were previously known chiefly from works exported in antiquity, and have succeeded in establishing the importance of the Corinth Museum as a center for the study of the Corinthian Style. In the second section, Lawrence presents the contents of a well dug and filled in the Archaic period. The material ranges from Early Protocorinthian to Late Corinthian and includes an important body of material from a potters' dump, here treated separately. Shape development and chronology have been established, especially for oinochoai and kotylai, based on the long series of stratified examples. Other material in the fill includes coarse ware and fragmentary fine ware. The authors attribute a number of pieces to known and newly identified vase-painters.
  • ISBN10 0876610726
  • ISBN13 9780876610725
  • Publish Date 11 January 1975
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint American School of Classical Studies at Athens
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 193
  • Language English