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Note on a Corinthian Pyxis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 October 2013

Extract

Pottery of the classical periods is poorly represented in the Salonika collection as compared with the wealth in incised and painted wares of early date. Attic red-figure is the fabric most frequently found, but always in a fragmentary or decayed condition; and where any design can be traced, it is of the roughest and latest phase of the style. There is one graceful early-Hellenistic jug, black with a gilded wreath on the shoulder; and a few indeterminate fragments represent the decorated fabrics of later date down to the glazed ware of Byzantine times.

Type
Macedonia
Copyright
Copyright © The Council, British School at Athens 1919

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References

page 41 note 1 One fragment of the finest style shows the nude torso of a spearman to the right.