Forming Identities: Technological experimentation in Archaic Corinthian workshops and the origins of the black figure pottery style - Paperback

Forming Identities: Technological experimentation in Archaic Corinthian workshops and the origins of the black figure pottery style - Paperback

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by Emilio Rodríguez-Álvarez (Author)

This book focuses on the manufacturing techniques of Corinthian potters during the Archaic Period, as well as the relationships established with their natural environment. The results of this research show that the advent of the Black Figure pottery style was intrinsically related to the adoption by Corinthian potters of new manufacturing techniques and recipes for their paints and slips. This change of the paint and gloss recipes required the use of new raw materials, which takes the discussion on pottery production at the site from purely technical issues to social and economic ones, such as access and control of these scarce resources or the relationships between potters and their local community. The significance of this discovery also sheds new light upon the diversity of local styles in Greece.

Number of Pages: 150
Dimensions: 0.41 x 11.69 x 8.27 IN
Publication Date: September 10, 2021
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