The Cambridge Ancient History: Plates to Volume 3John Boardman The publication of the Plates Volume to accompany the Cambridge Ancient History Volume III and that for Volume II part I inaugurates a new style and format for these books. The illustrations are now presented with a descriptive text and commentary, so that each chapter is a self-contained account of matters of archaeological and art-historical interest, relevant to the history of a period and place. The order of illustration is not always that of the chapters in the text volumes, but is determined by the material illustrated and the principal subjects it suggests. The intention is thus both to complement the text volumes and to provide an independent commentary on the material evidence of antiquity. The Plates for Volume III covers the prehistory of the Balkans, the Near Eastern kingdoms and Egypt, the rise of the Greek States in the period of colonisation and of their 'Archaic' art and culture, down to the later part of the sixth century BC. The narrative draws upon the evidence of topography, excavation and art history to demonstrate how these studies have succeeded in both illustrating and supplementing our knowledge of antiquity, won mainly from written sources. |
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... Corinthian ( Early Protocorinthian ' ) flask for perfumed oil ( aryballos ) of the late eighth century . The trade in perfumed oil was one result of renewed contact with the east , and Corinth in particular was not slow to produce small ...
... Corinthian ( Early Protocorinthian ' ) flask for perfumed oil ( aryballos ) of the late eighth century . The trade in perfumed oil was one result of renewed contact with the east , and Corinth in particular was not slow to produce small ...
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... Corinthian helmet , developed by about 700 B.C. , offered the fullest protection . At first it was made in two pieces ( like the Cretan , 338a ) , then hammered out of one piece and provided with a tall or low crest . The low crest is ...
... Corinthian helmet , developed by about 700 B.C. , offered the fullest protection . At first it was made in two pieces ( like the Cretan , 338a ) , then hammered out of one piece and provided with a tall or low crest . The low crest is ...
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... Corinthian ( ' Middle Proto- corinthian ' ) cup ( kotyle ) from Aegina , second quarter of the seventh century B.C. Bellerophon , riding Pegasus , confronts the Chimaera . The subject is one of the most popular in seventh- century Greek ...
... Corinthian ( ' Middle Proto- corinthian ' ) cup ( kotyle ) from Aegina , second quarter of the seventh century B.C. Bellerophon , riding Pegasus , confronts the Chimaera . The subject is one of the most popular in seventh- century Greek ...
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Babylonia | 27 |
Urartu | 57 |
Phoenicia and the Punic world | 93 |
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