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- The Italic People of Ancient Apulia
- Frontispiece
- The Italic People of Ancient Apulia
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I Time and Place: History and Geography
- Part II Pottery Production: Red-Figure Workshops
- Part III Pottery in Context: Italic Sites
- Chapter Six Apulian and Lucanian Pottery from Coastal Peucetian Contexts
- Chapter Seven The Diffusion of Middle and Late Apulian Vases in Peucetian Funerary Contexts: A Comparison of Several Necropoleis
- Chapter Eight Red-Figure Vases in Fourth-Century B.C.E. Canosa: Images, Assemblages, and the Creation of a Social Hierarchy
- Chapter Nine Apulian Pottery in Messapian Contexts
- Part IV Pottery Interpreted: Approaches to Pottery Studies
- Part V Pottery as Art: Collections
- Appendix of Types of Tombs
- Works Cited
- Index
Chapter Seven - The Diffusion of Middle and Late Apulian Vases in Peucetian Funerary Contexts: A Comparison of Several Necropoleis
from Part III - Pottery in Context: Italic Sites
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2014
- The Italic People of Ancient Apulia
- Frontispiece
- The Italic People of Ancient Apulia
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I Time and Place: History and Geography
- Part II Pottery Production: Red-Figure Workshops
- Part III Pottery in Context: Italic Sites
- Chapter Six Apulian and Lucanian Pottery from Coastal Peucetian Contexts
- Chapter Seven The Diffusion of Middle and Late Apulian Vases in Peucetian Funerary Contexts: A Comparison of Several Necropoleis
- Chapter Eight Red-Figure Vases in Fourth-Century B.C.E. Canosa: Images, Assemblages, and the Creation of a Social Hierarchy
- Chapter Nine Apulian Pottery in Messapian Contexts
- Part IV Pottery Interpreted: Approaches to Pottery Studies
- Part V Pottery as Art: Collections
- Appendix of Types of Tombs
- Works Cited
- Index
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- The Italic People of Ancient ApuliaNew Evidence from Pottery for Workshops, Markets, and Customs, pp. 152 - 167Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014
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