Recent discoveries of archaic and classical bronze vessels in different south italian areas have put again the question of the distinction between greek imported examples and local productions during the 6th and 5th century b.C. Studing in particular the materials from the rich necropolis at Rutigliano (Ba), it has been possible to distinguish between examples made by different south italian productions (peuceta, no better definible as “magnogreca”, etruscan) and significant importations from Greece, with new considerations in particular on corinthian and laconian productions.
Tarditi, C., "Importazioni greche e produzioni locali nel vasellame bronzeo dell'Italia meridionale", in L'artisanat métallurgique dans les sociétés anciennes en Méditerranée occidentale, (Ravello (Napoli), 04-06 May 2000), Ecole française de Rome, Roma 2004: 105-112 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/31169]
"Importazioni greche e produzioni locali nel vasellame bronzeo dell'Italia meridionale"
Tarditi, Chiara
2004
Abstract
Recent discoveries of archaic and classical bronze vessels in different south italian areas have put again the question of the distinction between greek imported examples and local productions during the 6th and 5th century b.C. Studing in particular the materials from the rich necropolis at Rutigliano (Ba), it has been possible to distinguish between examples made by different south italian productions (peuceta, no better definible as “magnogreca”, etruscan) and significant importations from Greece, with new considerations in particular on corinthian and laconian productions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.