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Contribution to Book
Vases Marked for Exchange: The Not-So-Special Case of Pictorial Pottery
Pictorial Pursuits: Figurative Painting on Mycenaean and Geometric Pottery. Papers from Two Seminars at the Swedish Institute at Athens in 1999 and 2001
  • Nicolle E Hirschfeld, Trinity University
Document Type
Contribution to Book
Publication Date
1-1-2006
Disciplines
Abstract

Large, bold marks are painted or incised on the handles or bases of thirty-seven pictorial vases. These same kinds of marks and same patterns of marking are found on non-pictorial Mycenaean pottery. In general, marks on Mycenaean pottery are rare and the circumstances of their use are not yet fully understood. It is clear that they are associated with Cyprus, and it is most likely that they are associated with Cypriot traders. The marks do indicate that pictorial vases were handled through the same channels and documented in the same manner as the trade in linear and pattern-decorated Mycenaean pottery.

Editor
Eva Rystedt & Berit Wells
Publisher
Swedish Institute at Athens
ISBN
9179160530, 9789179160531
Citation Information
Hirschfeld, N. (2006). Vases marked for exchange: The not-so-special case of pictorial pottery. In E. Rystedt & B. Wells (Eds.), Pictorial pursuits: Figurative painting on Mycenaean and Geometric pottery. Papers from two seminars at the Swedish Institute at Athens in 1999 and 2001 (pp. 83-96). Swedish Institute at Athens.