Hyblaea class

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The Hyblaea class (English Hyblaea class ) is one with a provisional names designated class of small black-figure neck amphorae , which were produced about 540 to 520th The class is named after a vase from Megara Hyblaea in Sicily .

For a long time the class was located in Attica . Sound analyzes by emission spectrography , however, forced a reassessment. Today it is assumed that the group's vases are located in Sicily, possibly produced by an Attic workshop that moved there.

literature

  • John D. Beazley : Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters , Oxford 1956, pp. 228-229.
  • John D. Beazley: Paralipomena . Clarendon Press, Oxford 1971, pp. 107-108.
  • John Boardman : Black-Figure Vases from Athens. A handbook (= cultural history of the ancient world . Vol. 1). Philipp von Zabern, Mainz 1977, ISBN 3-8053-0233-9 , p. 198.
  • John Boardman: Early Greek Vase Painting. Thames and Hudson, London 1998, ISBN 978-0-500-20309-5 , p. 219.
  • Martine Denoyelle, Mario Iozzo: La céramique grecque d'Italie méridionale et de Sicile . Paris 2009, p. 94.
  • Monica di Cesare: Per un approccio critico allo studio dell'incidenza dei modelli attici sulle produioni ceramiche della Sicilia arcaica . In: Mediterranea 7, 2010, pp. 99-133, esp. 109-114.

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