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History of Ancient Pottery: Greek, Etruscan, and Roman. Volume 2 (of 2)

Chapter 2: LIST OF PLATES IN VOLUME II
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The work surveys ancient ceramic art across Greek, Etruscan, and Roman traditions, analyzing subjects depicted on vases—Olympian and chthonic deities, Dionysian scenes, heroic myths, and everyday life—and explains their iconography and arrangement. It examines decorative motifs, costume, and inscriptions, with guidance on alphabets and signatures, and discusses regional fabrics and imitative wares. Technical chapters describe kiln types, manufacturing methods, lamp and mold forms, and pottery use in funerary and domestic contexts. Numerous plates and text-illustrations document specific shapes, patterns, and archaeological examples to illustrate typology and chronology.

LIST OF PLATES IN VOLUME II

(Except where otherwise noted, the objects are in
the British Museum)
PLATE
 
XLIX. Attic black-figured hydria: Harnessing of horses to chariot (colours) Frontispiece
 
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L. Contest of Athena and Poseidon: vase at Petersburg (from Baumeister) 24
LI. Kotyle by Hieron: Triptolemos at Eleusis 26
LII. The Under-world, from an Apulian vase at Munich (from Furtwaengler and Reichhold) 66
LIII. Helios and Stars (the Blacas krater) 78
LIV. The Sack of Troy: kylix by Brygos in Louvre (from Furtwaengler and Reichhold) 134
LV. Scenes from funeral lekythi (Prothesis and cult of tomb) 158
LVI. Early Etruscan red ware 300
LVII. Etruscan hut-urn and Bucchero ware 302
LVIII. Etruscan imitations of Greek vases 308
LIX. Etruscan antefix and sarcophagus 316
LX. Sarcophagus of Seianti Thanunia 322
LXI. Roman mural reliefs: Zeus and Dionysos 366
LXII. Roman mural reliefs: Theseus; priestesses 370
LXIII. Roman lamps (1st century B.C.) 402
LXIV. Roman lamps: mythological and literary subjects 412
LXV. Roman lamps: miscellaneous subjects 416
LXVI. Moulds and stamp of Arretine ware 492
LXVII. Gaulish pottery (Graufesenque fabric) 520
LXVIII. Gaulish pottery from Britain (Lezoux fabric) 526
LXIX. Romano-British and Gaulish pottery 544