Gnathia and related Hellenistic ware on the east Adriatic coast /

Gnathia ware is a painted Hellenistic type of ware with yellow, red and white decorations on the black surface of the vessels. Due to a decoration technique simpler than that on the previous red-figure vases, Gnathia ware became the most widespread type of Hellenistic ware, and also the first type o...

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Main Author: Miše, Maja, 1978- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2015
Series:Archaeopress archaeology.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Aims of the study -- Methodology -- I. Gnathia Ware in Southern Italy -- I. 1. History of research and the name -- I. 2. Origin -- I. 3. Decoration: from the painters to the decorators -- I. 4. Shape -- I. 5. Production centres -- I. 6. Production technology -- I. 7. Archaeological context -- I. 8. Distribution in the Mediterranean -- I. 9. The problems of chronology -- II. Gnathia Ware on the East Adriatic Coast -- II. 1. History of study -- II. 2. Vessels from collections -- II. 3. Vessels from archaeological context -- II. 4. Imported Gnathia ware -- II. 5. Issaean Gnathia ware -- II. 6. Other possible production centres of Gnathia ware on the East Adriatic coast -- III. Related Hellenistic Ware on the East Adriatic Coast -- III. 1. Red-figure vases -- III. 2. West Slope ware -- III. 3. Alto Adriatico vases -- III. 4. Black-glazed ware -- III. 5. Grey-glazed ware -- III. 6. Group of Late Hellenistic coated ware -- IV. the East Adriatic Coast from the 4th to the 1st Centuries BC -- V. Catalogue of Gnathia Ware from the Greek and Hellenistic Collection in the Split Archaeological Museum -- V. 1. Imported Gnathia vessels -- V. 2. Isseian Gnathia vessels -- V. 3. Unidentified vessels -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography. 
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