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![Geometric Pottery Designs](https://www.worldhistory.org/img/c/p/360x202/1370.jpg?v=1706889183)
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Geometric Pottery Designs
A detail of a 7th century BCE amphora displaying the common design motifs of the Geometric style of Greek pottery. The style was in use from 900 to 600 BCE in the Greek world and involved decorating vessels with simple linear motifs and stylised...
![Ancient Greek Pottery](https://www.worldhistory.org/img/c/p/360x202/1151.jpg?v=1737489252)
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Ancient Greek Pottery
Greek pottery has four main types: Geometric, Corinthian, Athenian Black-figure, and Athenian red-figure pottery. Pottery vessels were made for everyday use such as the two-handled amphora for storage, the single-stem kylix cup for drinking...
![Pottery in Antiquity](https://www.worldhistory.org/img/c/p/360x202/512.jpg?v=1734624606)
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Pottery in Antiquity
Pottery is the first synthetic material ever created by humans. The term refers to objects made of clay that have been fashioned into the desired shape, dried, and either fired or baked to fix their form. Due to its abundance and durability...
![Etruscan Pottery](https://www.worldhistory.org/img/c/p/360x202/6281.jpg?v=1636549205)
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Etruscan Pottery
Etruscan pottery, produced over five centuries, was nothing if not varied. Indigenous wares such as the glossy black bucchero were made alongside red- and black-figure pottery imitating, yet modifying those produced in the Greek world. Geometric...
![Attic Large Geometric Pitcher with Lid](https://www.worldhistory.org/img/c/p/360x202/15715.jpg?v=1650705075)
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Attic Large Geometric Pitcher with Lid
This pitcher is decorated with linear motifs and horses in successive zones. Vases of this class were used as cinerary urns in Attic burials during the Late Geometric Period. Found in an Attic workshop. Late Geometric II Period (735-720 BCE...
![Ancient Celtic Pottery](https://www.worldhistory.org/img/c/p/360x202/13489.png?v=1737566764)
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Ancient Celtic Pottery
The pottery of the ancient Celts, although produced over great distances in space and time, shares several common features no matter where it was made, illustrating that there was contact between people living as far apart as Brittany and...
![Korean Pottery](https://www.worldhistory.org/img/c/p/360x202/5963.jpg?v=1635332404)
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Korean Pottery
The pottery of ancient Korea stretches back to prehistory when simple brown wares were made and decorated with geometrical incisions. Potters would benefit from the ideas and techniques of their Chinese counterparts and go on to produce their...
![Mycenaean Pottery](https://www.worldhistory.org/img/c/p/360x202/910.jpg?v=1621770302)
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Mycenaean Pottery
The pottery of the Mycenaean civilization (1550-1050 BCE), although heavily influenced by the earlier Minoans based on Crete, nevertheless, added new pottery shapes to the existing range and achieved its own distinctive decorative style which...
![Black Figure Pottery](https://www.worldhistory.org/img/c/p/360x202/3381.jpg?v=1733572264)
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Black Figure Pottery
Black figure pottery is a type of Greek pottery named after the colour of the scenes painted on vessels. It was first produced in Corinth c. 700 BCE and then adopted by pottery painters in Attica, where it would become the dominant decorative...
![A Visual Glossary of Greek Pottery](https://www.worldhistory.org/img/c/p/360x202/1205.jpg?v=1672137062)
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A Visual Glossary of Greek Pottery
Alabastron (pl. alabastra) - a small jar for storing perfumes, named after the material (alabaster) the first examples were made from. They were often carried by a string looped around the neck of the vessel. Amphora (pl. amphorae) - one...