"dc-subject","Redirect","dc-description","Icon","dc-date","Chronology","UserLevel","Name","Collection","Type","dc-publisher","Id","dc-creator","dc-title" "","","Hesperia","","2014","","","Hesperia 83 (2014)","Agora","Publication","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","Agora:Publication:Hesperia 83","","Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens" "","","Hesperia Supplement","","2011","","","Hesperia Suppl. 46 (2011)","Agora","Publication","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","Agora:Publication:Hesperia Supplement 46","Lynch, K. M.","The Symposium in Context. Pottery from a Late Archaic House near the Athenian Agora" "","","This volume reports on Athenian pottery found in the Athenian Agora up to 1960 that can dated from about the middle of the 8th century, when “the appearance of a painter of sufficient personal distinction to enliven the whole craft” marks a real break from the earlier Geometric style, through the third quarter of the 7th century when Protoattic gives way to black-figure and black wares. A sampling of contemporary imported ware is included. The material is treated first by shape and then, more extensively, by painting styles. Some 650 characteristic pieces are selected for cataloguing. The introduction discusses the development of the various shapes and styles, characterizing the special techniques and innovations of the period. The topographical features of the Agora that are indicated by the places of discovery of deposits of late Geometric and Protoattic pottery are summarized under wells, houses, workshops, sanctuaries, cemeteries, and roads.","Agora:Image:2009.09.0039::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0039.jpg::104::150","1962","","","Agora VIII","Agora","Publication","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","Agora:Publication:Agora 8","Brann, E. T. H.","Late Geometric and Protoattic Pottery: Mid 8th to Late 7th Century B.C." "","","This massive (two-part) volume focuses on pottery produced between 600 and 300 B.C. with Sparkes discussing the black glaze and Talcott the domestic (household and kitchen) wares of the period. Over 2,040 pieces of black-glaze pottery are catalogued and described, with many drawings and photographs.","Agora:Image:2009.09.0042::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0042.jpg::200::263","1970","","","Agora XII","Agora","Publication","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","Agora:Publication:Agora 12","Sparkes, B. A.","Black and Plain Pottery of the 6th, 5th and 4th Centuries B.C." "","","This volume is the first of the Athenian Agora reports to deal specifically with figured wares; it is concerned with the black-figured pottery found in the excavations in the Athenian Agora between 1931 and 1967, most of it in dumped fill especially in wells and cisterns. These deposits have been published separately in previous reports; by presenting them as a body, the authors are able to show how it complements and supplements the existing chronological and stylistic framework of shapes and artists. All the important pieces are shown in photographs, as well as all complete vases and those with particular problems. Profile drawings and reconstructions of the composition are supplied in a few special cases. Summary descriptions of references and a site plan are given for the deposits, which are also identified in the concordance of catalogue and inventory numbers. There are indexes of potters, painters, groups, and classes; subjects; shape and ornament; collections and provenances; and a general index.","Agora:Image:2009.09.0053::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0053.jpg::370::500","1986","","","Agora XXIII","Agora","Publication","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","Agora:Publication:Agora 23","Moore, M. B.","Attic Black-Figured Pottery"