ON THE DATING OF THE TYRRHENIAN GROUP1 |
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Authors: | T. H. CARPENTER |
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Affiliation: | Beazley Archive Ashmolean Museum Oxford |
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Abstract: | Iconographic and epigraphic evidence suggest that the Attic black-figure vases of the Tyrrhenian Group should be dated to the period c.560–530 BC rather than to the second quarter of the sixth century BC. Imagery on some vases, particularly those of the later painters, points to a lowering of the date for the end of the group to c. 530 BC. Epigraphic evidence, particularly the absence of crossed theta , closed heta and qoppa from almost all of the vases of the earlier painters allows the start of the group to be lowered to c. 560, closer to Exekias than to Kleitias. |
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