martes, 9 de diciembre de 2025

'Hellenistic Black Glazed Pottery from Panticapaeum.” In Traditions and Innovations. Tracking the Development of Pottery from the Late Classical to the Early Imperial Periods. S. Japp and P. Kögler, eds. IARPotHP 1. Phoibos Verlag, Vienna: 2016. Pp. 517-528. By Tatiana Egorova

https://www.academia.edu/31556750/Hellenistic_Black_Glazed_Pottery_from_Panticapaeum_In_Traditions_and_Innovations_Tracking_the_Development_of_Pottery_from_the_Late_Classical_to_the_Early_Imperial_Periods_S_Japp_and_P_K%C3%B6gler_eds_IARPotHP_1_Phoibos_Verlag_Vienna_2016_Pp_517_528?nav_from=31854660-86e2-4c69-a4cf-87a641042f2a Vessels of the Hellenistic period constitute about half of all finds of Black Glazed pottery from Panticapaeum in the eastern Crimea -more than 450 pieces in total. These finds, gathered in the course of many years of exploration (from 1945 to 1992) in the central part of the settlement, are kept in the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. Only part of them was described and published while the bulk of the collection remains unpublished 1 . Most of the finds date back to the period from the last quarter of the 4th to the middle of the 3rd century BC. There are, however, some items from the second half of the 3rd to the first half of the 2nd century. Most of the represented shapes are fragmentary. ...

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