ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION OF SARDIS MONOGRAPHS
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Archaeological Exploration of Sardis Monographs 10

The Corinthian, Attic, and Lakonian Pottery from Sardis

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ISBN 9780674171602

Publication Date: 07/26/1997

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  • Editor’s Preface
  • Authors’ Preface
  • Abbreviations
  • The Corinthian Pottery [Judith Snyder Schaeffer]
    • Introduction
      • Chronology
      • Distribution of the Finds at Sardis
      • Stratigraphy
      • Shapes
      • Kotylai with Linear Decoration
    • Catalogue
      • Use of the Catalogue
      • Corinthian Geometric: Cor 1–Cor 3
      • Early Protocorinthian: Cor 4–Cor 9
      • Middle Protocorinthian: Cor 10–Cor 25
      • Late Protocorinthian: Cor 26–Cor 51
      • Transitional: Cor 52–Cor 79
      • Early Corinthian: Cor 80–Cor 114
      • Middle Corinthian: Cor 115–Cor 138
      • Late Corinthian: Cor 139–Cor 143
      • Corinthianizing: Cor 144–Cor 148
    • Appendix: Corinthian Pottery from Sardis Found by the Butler Expedition
  • The Attic Pottery [Nancy H. Ramage]
    • Introduction
      • Imports and Trade Relations
      • The Painters
      • Condition, Findspots, and Stratigraphy
      • Graffiti and Dipinti
      • Shapes
      • Reuse of Attic Fragments
    • Catalogue
      • Use of the Catalogue
      • Attic Black Figure
        • Amphorai: Att 1–Att 17
        • Hydria: Att 18
        • Olpai: Att 19–Att 20
        • Lekythoi: Att 21–Att 34
        • Dinoi: Att 35–Att 39
        • Column-kraters: Att 40–Att 43
        • Lekanides: Att 44–Att 45
        • Cups: Att 46–Att 78
        • Skyphoi: Att 79–Att 87
        • Plate: Att 88
        • Indeterminable Shapes: Att 89–Att 90
      • Attic Black Pattern
        • Floral Band Cups: Att 91–Att 107
      • Attic Red Figure
        • Pelike: Att 108
        • Oixiochoe (?): Att 109
        • Lekythoi: Att 110–Att 112
        • Askoi: Att 113–Att 114
        • Head Vases: Att 115–Att 116
        • Closed Shape: Att 117
        • Kraters: Att 118–Att 123
        • Lekanides: Att 124–Att 125
        • Cups: Att 126–Att 129
        • Skyphoi: Att 130–Att 135
        • Fish-plate: Att 136
      • Attic Black Glaze
        • Amphorai: Att 137–Att 139
        • Hydriai or Other Large, Closed Vessels: Att 140–Att 143
        • Oinochoai (?): Att 144–Att 148
        • Mug: Att 149
        • Lekythoi: Att 150–Att 157
        • Amphoriskoi: Att 158–Att 160
        • Kraters: Att 161–Att 166
        • Lekanides: Att 167–Att 170
        • Stemmed Dishes: Att 171–Att 177
        • Cups: Att 178–Att 299
        • Stemless Cups: Att 300–Att 321
        • Skyphoi: Att 322–Att 336
        • Cup-skyphoi: Att 337–Att 344
        • Kantharoi: Att 345–Att 357
        • Cup-kantharoi: Att 358–Att 377
        • Bolsals: Att 378–Att 392
        • Phialai: Att 393–Att 394
        • Bowls: Att 395–Att 537
        • Bowls or Other Open Shapes: Att 538–Att 546
        • Plates: Att 547–Att 559
        • Fish-plates: Att 560–Att 569
        • Small Bowls: Att 570–Att 576
        • Saltcellars: Att 577–Att 584
        • Miniature Kothon: Att 585
        • Kothon: Att 586
    • Appendix 1: Attic Pottery from Sardis Found by the Butler Expedition
    • Appendix 2: Chemical Analysis of Some Pottery from Sardis [by R. E. Jones]
  • The Lakonian Pottery [Crawford H. Greenewalt, Jr.]
    • Introduction
    • Catalogue
      • Lakonian II Cups: Lak 1–Lak 4
      • Black-figure Cups: Lak 5–Lak 8
      • Kraters: Lak 9–Lak 15
    • Appendix: Lakonian Pottery from Sardis Found by the Butler Expedition
  • Concordance
  • Index
  • Plates

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