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Rotroff, Susan I ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 57.1 1 87-93 10.2307_148204 ... 1988 ... The Long-Petal Bowl from the Pithos Settling Basin |
American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 57.3 3 226 10.2307_148355 ... 1988 ... Corrigenda: The Long-Petal Bowl from the Pithos Settling Basin |
Rotroff, Susan I ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 75.3 3 357-378 ... 2006 ... The Introduction of the Moldmade Bowl Revisited: Tracking a Hellenistic Innovation |
Broneer, O ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The calyx-krater of Exekias, first published in 1937,1 was discovered at the bottom of a well in the American School excavations on the North slope of the Acropolis in Athens. The circumstances of discovery ... 1956 ... They are suitably chosen as indications of the purpose of the vase as mixing bowl for wine.
Since my first article on the North Slope krater was published, some important literature has appeared dealing with the art of Exekias and with the relation of the krater to the rest of his works.6 All have accepted the attribution to Exekias and the chronological order I proposed, placing the krater near the end of Exekias'career. |
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