To register your interest please contact collegesales@cambridge.org providing details of the course you are teaching. Greek pottery is the most visible archaeological evidence of social and economic ...
In ancient Greece people enjoyed chilled wine at social gatherings, using specially designed cooling pots called psykter.
Photo from the Greek Ministry of Culture The ruins of a ... further archaeological remains as well as pottery were found that date to the eighth century B.C. More excavations will be carried ...
This wine jug (oinochoe) would have been used by everyday people across the Ancient Greek World. Found in Italy it was probably and Etruscan copy of a Greek original or it may have been an import ...
Three different designs of ancient Greek columns. The Greeks believed ... Potters in the city states of Corinth and Athens made beautiful pottery. They used a watery clay mixture to make patterns ...
“Picture Worlds: Greek, Maya, and Moche Pottery,” at the Michael C. Carlos Museum through Dec. 15, is a visually handsome work of meticulous scholarship that attempts to bridge some of the ...
Akanthos Ceramics, founded by Natasha and Antonis, is a pottery and ceramics studio with a creative vision steeped in the history of Evia and Greece. The products of Akanthos, named for its ...
Greek pottery is the most visible archaeological evidence of social and economic relations between the Aegean and the Mediterranean during the Iron Age, a period of intense mobility. This book ...