Pottery of ancient Greece — Bilingual amphora by the Andokides Painter, ca. 520 BC (Munich) As the result of its relative durability, pottery is a large part of the archaeological record of Ancient Greece, and because there is so much of it (some 100,000 vases are recorded… … Wikipedia
Red-figure pottery — Red figure vase painting is one of the most important styles of figural Greek vase painting. It developed in Athens around 530 BC and remained in use until the late 3rd century BC. It replaced the previously dominant style of Black figure vase… … Wikipedia
Oltos — Eurystheus hiding in a jar as Herakles brings him the Erymanthian boar. Side A from a red figure kylix by Oltos, ca. 510 BC, Paris, Louvre (G17). Oltos was a Late Archaic Greek vase painter, active in Athens. From the time between 525 BC and 500… … Wikipedia
Amphora — This article is about the type of container. For other uses, see Amphora (disambiguation). Amphorae on display in Bodrum Castle, Turkey … Wikipedia
Kylix (drinking cup) — For other uses, see Kylix (disambiguation). Kylix by Euergides (circa 500 BC) in the British Museum, London. A kylix (or cylix, pl.: kylixes or kylikes; Ancient Greek: κύλιξ, pl.. κύλικες) is a type of wine drinking g … Wikipedia
Nikosthenes — signature (Nikosthenes epoiesen) on the neck of a black figure Nikosthenic amphora, ca. 530–520 BC, Louvre Nikosthenes was a potter of Greek black and red figure pottery in the time window 545 510 B.C. He is thought to have been associated with… … Wikipedia
Corpus vasorum antiquorum — (abbreviated CVA) is an international research project for ceramic documentation of the classical area. CVA is the first and oldest research project of the Union Académique Internationale of France. The first project meeting was organized by… … Wikipedia
Dinos — For dinos as the plural of dino, see dinosaur. Attic dinos, ca. 540 BC, Louvre Cp 11243 In the typology of ancient Greek pottery, the dinos (plural dinoi) is a mixing bowl. Dinos means drinking cup, but in modern typology is used (wrongly) for… … Wikipedia
Cerámica bilingüe — es un término usado para denotar a la cerámica a los vasos áticos que presentan en un lado figuras negras y en el otro figuras rojas, representando a veces la misma escena. Son representativos de una época de cambio de estilo, y puede ser debido… … Wikipedia Español
Kerameikos — (Greek: Κεραμεικός) is an area of Athens, Greece, located to the northwest of the Acropolis, which includes an extensive area both within and outside the ancient city walls, on both sides of the Dipylon (Δίπυλον) Gate and by the banks of the… … Wikipedia