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What is Protogeometric?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 October 2013

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During the last forty years relatively few attempts have been made to define and describe that style of pottery known as Protogeometric. Following S. Wide's article on the Salamis graves, in which he identified the pottery associated with them as belonging to a new style, came B. Schweitzer's most valuable treatise in 1917, in which an attempt was made to bring together the whole of our knowledge up till that time. After 1917 little appeared until T. C. Skeat's The Dorians in Archaeology, published in 1932, in which the writer demonstrated the ‘excessive hospitality’ of Schweitzer's list of Protogeometric graves, and put forward the theory that the style originated in the North of Greece.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The Council, British School at Athens 1948

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References

page 260 note 1 AM xxxv, 1910, 17 ff.

page 260 note 2 Untersuchungen zur Chronologie der geometrischen Stile in Griechenland, I.

page 263 note 1 Kerameikos i, 162–4.

page 263 note 2 For references see note on pp. 271–2.

page 264 note 1 Hesperia vi, 1937, 367 fig. 30.

page 265 note 1 QDAP iv, 1935, pl. XII 96 (Tell Abu Hawam).

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page 265 note 6 Cf. AE 1932, pl. 9, 142.

page 266 note 1 Skyphos with high conical foot: lekythos; unpublished.

page 266 note 2 I do not discuss possible connections with Cyprus.

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page 268 note 4 BSA xxxiii, 37 ff.

page 268 note 5 AE 1932, 17 ff.

page 170 note 1 Cf. Mr. Weinberg's remarks in Corinth vii, pt. 1.