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  2. Psi and phi type figurine - Wikipedia

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    They were typically small (about 10cm high), made of terracotta, and were found in tombs, shrines and settlement areas. They are classified by their shape and a resemblance to the Greek letters of tau (τ), psi (ψ) and phi (Φ), according to a typological system created by Arne Furumark in 1941.

  3. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    Tile, architectural terra cotta & sewer pipe [21] Tudor Art Tile Company (Tudor Potteries) Los Angeles: 1927–1939: Tile, art ware, garden ware & figurines [21] Twin Winton: Pasadena, then San Juan Capistrano: 1936–1975: Giftware, kitchenware, & figurines [4] Vadna of California: Leucadia: 1940s-1950s: Tableware & art ware [11] Valentien ...

  4. Calyx krater by the artist called the Painter of the Berlin ...

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    It is a red-figure vase made of terracotta and attributed to the painter of the Berlin Hydria. [4] The vase is from the region of Attika and is 21.9375 in (55.8) cm high and 22.9375 in (58.3) cm in diameter. [4] The figures and poses seen are representative of the time in which it was made, evoking a sense of pathos and showing motion. The ...

  5. Dipylon Krater - Wikipedia

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    Dipylon Kraters are Geometric period Greek terracotta funerary vases found at the Dipylon cemetery; near the Dipylon Gate, in Kerameikos.Kerameikos is known as the ancient potters quarter on the northwest side of the ancient city of Athens and translates to "the city of clay."

  6. Greek terracotta figurines - Wikipedia

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    Terracotta figurines are a wide range of small figurines made throughout the time span of Ancient Greece, and one of the main types of Ancient Greek pottery. Early figures are typically religious, modelled by hand, and often found in large numbers at religious sites, left as votive offerings .

  7. Conservation and restoration of ancient Greek pottery

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    The information learned from vase paintings forms the foundation of modern knowledge of ancient Greek art and culture. Most ancient Greek pottery is terracotta, a type of earthenware ceramic, dating from the 11th century BCE through the 1st century CE. The objects are usually excavated from archaeological sites in broken pieces, or shards, and ...

  8. Terracotta - Wikipedia

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    Etruscan art often used terracotta in preference to stone even for larger statues, such as the near life-size Apollo of Veii and the Sarcophagus of the Spouses. Campana reliefs are Ancient Roman terracotta reliefs, originally mostly used to make friezes for the outside of buildings, as a cheaper substitute for stone.

  9. Typology of Greek vase shapes - Wikipedia

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    As Gisela Richter puts it, the forms of these vases (by convention the term "vase" has a very broad meaning in the field, covering anything that is a vessel of some sort) find their "happiest expression" in the 5th and 6th centuries BC, yet it has been possible to date vases thanks to the variation in a form’s shape over time, a fact ...

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