The contexts of painted pottery in the ancient Mediterranean world (seventh-fourth centuries BCE)

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    • Paléothodoros, Dimitris
    • European Association of Archaeologists. Meeting

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The contexts of painted pottery in the ancient Mediterranean world (seventh-fourth centuries BCE)

edited by Dimitris Paleothodoros

(BAR international series, 2364)

Archaeopress, 2012

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Includes bibliographical references

"The papers that form up this collection of studies originate in a session organized by the present author at the 15th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists at Riva del Garda, in 15-20 September 2009"--P. 2

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These papers demonstrate the importance of archaeological context in the study of Greek pottery. Topics include the reception and consumption of Greek pottery in various Italic societies, the archaeological interpretation of Attic pottery in Greek contexts, questions of trade and commissions, and the birth of red-figured pottery in Sioily. Four papers in English, two in Italian.

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