17.11.2012 Views

f - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens

f - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens

f - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

414 MARIO IOZZO<br />

135. Bowl fragment Fig. 6<br />

IPG 1970-78. H. 0.028, W. 0.027, Th. 0.023.<br />

Compact, yellow clay (1OYR 8/6) with rare<br />

gray inclusions. Fine slip <strong>of</strong> the same yellow color.<br />

A very small part <strong>of</strong> the original circumference is<br />

preserved. Eroded and chipped surface.<br />

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ABBREVIATIONS<br />

Overhanging rim, articul<strong>at</strong>ed with a pendulous, ex-<br />

tremely inward slanting lip; horizontal top. <strong>The</strong> out-<br />

er side <strong>of</strong> the lip is modeled with three ridges covered<br />

by altern<strong>at</strong>ely brown and dark red bands.<br />

Findspot: Isthmia, West Cemetery.<br />

4th century B.C.<br />

Agora XII = B. A. Sparkes and L. Talcott, Black and Plain Pottery <strong>of</strong> the 6th, 5th and 4th<br />

Centuries B.C., Princeton 1970<br />

Anderson = L. H. Anderson, Relief Pithoi from the Archaic Period <strong>of</strong> Greek Art, diss.<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Chicago, 1975<br />

Bookidis and Fisher, 1972 = N. Bookidis and J. E. Fisher, "<strong>The</strong> Sanctuary <strong>of</strong> Demeter and Kore on<br />

Acrocorinth. Preliminary Report IV: 1969-1970," Hesperia 41, 1972,<br />

pp. 283-331<br />

Bookidis and Fisher, 1974 = N. Blookidis and J. E. Fisher, "Sanctuary <strong>of</strong> Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth.<br />

Preliminary Report V: 1971-1973," Hesperia 43, 1974, pp. 267-307<br />

Brann = E. Brann, "A Well <strong>of</strong> the 'Corinthian' Period found in Corinth," Hesperia 25,<br />

1956, pp. 350-374<br />

Cook = R. M. Cook, Clazomenian Sarcophagi (Kerameus III), Mainz 1981<br />

Corinth IV, i = I. T. Hill and L. S. King, Decor<strong>at</strong>ed Architectural Terracottas, Cambridge,<br />

Mass. 1930<br />

Corinth VII, i = S. S. Weinberg, <strong>The</strong> Geometric and Orientalizing Pottery, Cambridge, Mass.<br />

1943<br />

Corinth VII, ii = D. A. Amyx and P. Lawrence, Archaic Corinthian Pottery and the Anaploga<br />

Well, Princeton 1975<br />

Corinth VII, iii = G. R. Edwards, Corinthian Hellenistic Pottery, Princeton 1975<br />

Corinth VII, iv = S. Herbert, <strong>The</strong> Red-Figure Pottery, Princeton 1977<br />

Corinth XV, i = A. N. Stillwell, <strong>The</strong> Potters' Quarter, Princeton 1948<br />

Corinth XV, ii = A. N. Stillwell, <strong>The</strong> Potters' Quarter. <strong>The</strong> Terracottas, Princeton 1952<br />

Corinth XV, iii = A. N. Stillwell and J. L. Benson, <strong>The</strong> Potters' Quarter. <strong>The</strong> Pottery, Princeton<br />

1984<br />

Jozzo = M. Jozzo, "Louteria fittili in Calabria. Analisi e classificazione preliminare,"<br />

ArchCl 33, 1981, pp. 143-202<br />

Necrocorinthia = H. Payne, Necrocorinthia. A Study <strong>of</strong> Corinthian Art in the Archaic Period,<br />

Oxford 1931<br />

Pease = M. Z. Pease, "A Well <strong>of</strong> the L<strong>at</strong>e Fifth Century <strong>at</strong> Corinth," Hesperia 6, 1937,<br />

pp. 257-316<br />

Perachora II = Perachora. <strong>The</strong> Sanctuaries <strong>of</strong> Hera Akraia and Limenia, II, Pottery, Ivories,<br />

Scarabs and other Objects from the Votive Deposit <strong>of</strong> Hera Limenia, T. J.<br />

Dunbabin, ed., Oxford 1962<br />

Stroud, 1965 = R. S. Stroud, "<strong>The</strong> Sanctuary <strong>of</strong> Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth.<br />

Preliminary Report 1: 1961-1962," Hesperia 34, 1965, pp. 1-24<br />

Stroud, 1968 = R. S. Stroud, "<strong>The</strong> Sanctuary <strong>of</strong> Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth.<br />

Preliminary Report II: 1964-1965," Hesperia 37, 1968, pp. 299;-330)<br />

Van Buren = E. D. Van Buren, Greek Fictile Revetments in the Archaic Period, London<br />

1929

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!