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Ant 293: Lecture Five: Ancient Gree
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I. Shapes 1. Alabastron 2. Amphora
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2. Amphora two handles and a long n
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Amphora Hellenistic West slope blac
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Aryballos Corinthian 6 th C BCE, se
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4. Dinos a large bowl, round-bottom
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Hydria Hellenistic „Hadra‟ hydr
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7. Krater a bowl for mixing wine, o
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Krater Attic red-figure volute krat
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Krater Attic red-figure bell krater
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Kylix (cup) Attic „band cup‟ c
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9. Lagynos a narrow-necked oinochoe
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Lekythos Attic red figure c 530-520
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Lekythos Attic red-figure squat c 4
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Lekythos Attic white-ground c 410-4
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12. Olpe round mouthed jug popular
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14. Pyxis holders of cosmetics or j
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15. Pythos a tall storage vessel of
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17. Skyphos a drinking vessel with
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II. Ceramic Sequences 1. Protogeome
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circles, triangles, wavy lines and
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Attic production influenced the res
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2a. Early geometric: 900-850 BCE
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Pyxis Attic Early Geometric II 850
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Amphora Attic Middle Geometric I: 8
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Attic Middle Geometric I funeral pr
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Attic Late Geometric I pedestalled
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Boeotian Geometric hydria with bird
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Attic Late Geometric II oinochoe c
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Euboean colonial Subgeometric oinoc
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Greece now had ivories, pottery and
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3a. Proto-Corinthian: c 725-625 BCE
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Proto-Corinthian olpe c 640-630 BCE
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Proto-Corinthian Olpe 640 BCE
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(detail) (hoplites in battle format
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