History of Ancient Pottery, Egyptian, Assyrian, Greek, Etruscan, And Roman
History of Ancient Pottery, Egyptian, Assyrian, Greek, Etruscan, And Roman
S Samuel Birch
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Gonf., p. 139. De Witte, Bull., 1832, p. 169. Bull., 1840, p. 54. Eubulus in Athenieus, i. p. 28, D ; " Welcker, Rhein. Mus., 1843. s. 485 ; Annali, 1843; Chevalier, Voyage dans La Troade, title page, 8vo, par. 1. ** Plutarch de Vit ler. alien., Beiske, ix.291. 2 C 2 Digitized by CjOOQ IC 388 GREEK POTTERY. Pabt II arrived at their destination were mere potsherds.* At the supposed grave of Achilles, in the Troad, lehythoi^ with poly- chrome figures, have been discovered, resembling in style tho...se found in Athenian sepulchres.* And recent excavations made at the sites of New Ilium and Old Dardanos in the Troad, have discovered many small vases, some of the early fawn-coloured style, with figures of birds, a few with yellow grounds of the later style, and small lehythoi, with black figures resembling the Athenian.* Fragments of vases may probably be traced throughout Asia Minor, and all the principal cities must have had their potteries. Some have been found at Tarsos. In the Isles of Greece many vases of difierent styles have been discovered.
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