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| McPhee, Ian D ... Hesperia 69:4 A rare shape in Greek pottery of the 4th century B.C. is the bell-krater of so-called Falaieff type. Red-figure and black-glaze examples made in Athens have long been known, but this article ... December ... is the bell-krater of ... article presents fragments from ... Antecedents of the Falaieff krater |
| McPhee, Ian D ... Hesperia 66:1 99-145 ... March ... Stemless Bell-Kraters from Ancient Corinth |
McPhee, Ian ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 66.1 1 99-145 10.2307_148476 ... 1997 ... Stemless Bell-Kraters from Ancient Corinth |
McPhee, Ian ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 69.4 4 453-486 10.2307_148384 ... 2000 ... Falaieff Bell-Kraters from Ancient Corinth |
| Pemberton, Elizabeth G ... Hesperia 57:3 227-235 ... July ... An Early Red-Figured Calyx-Krater from Ancient Corinth |
Pemberton, Elizabeth G ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 57.3 3 227-235 10.2307_148356 ... 1988 ... An Early Red-Figured Calyx-Krater from Ancient Corinth |
Broneer, O ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The calyx-krater of Exekias, first published in 1937,1 was discovered at the bottom of a well in the American School excavations on the North slope of the Acropolis in Athens. The circumstances of discovery ... 1956 ... The calyx-krater of ... down the shattered krater from the Acropolis for the |
| McPhee, Ian D. & Kartsonaki, Efi ... Hesperia 79:1 The focus of this article is a group of 18 red-figure fragments or fragmentary vessels found at Corinth whose place of manufacture cannot be determined by visual analysis. All are datable ... January ... group distinct from normal ... bell krater painted by the |
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