
Potters at Work in Ancient Corinth
Industry, Religion, and the Penteskouphia Pinakes
Eleni Hasaki(Author)
American School of Classical Studies at Athens (Publisher)
Published on 22. February 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
448 pages
978-0-87661-553-9 (ISBN)
Description
An unparalleled assemblage of Archaic black-figure painted pinakes (plaques) was uncovered near Penteskouphia, a village west of ancient Corinth, over a century ago. The pinakes-represented by over 1,200 fragments-and their depictions of gods, warriors, animals, and the potters themselves, provide a uniquely rich source of information about Greek art, technology, and society. In this volume, the findspot of the pinakes is identified in a contribution by Ioulia Tzonou and James Herbst, and the assemblage as a whole is fully contextualized within the Archaic world. Then, by focusing specifically on the images of potters at work, the author illuminates the relationship between Corinthian and Athenian art, the technology used in ancient pottery production, and religious anxiety in the 6th century B.C. The first comprehensive register of all known Penteskouphia pinakes complements the well-illustrated discussion.
Reviews / Votes
Louvrage constituera, assurement, la publication de reference sur les plaques de Penteskouphia a lavenir. Le catalogue complet des scenes de potiers offrira notamment un formidable reservoir d'images pour construire tout cours ou etude sur la production ceramique antique. Au-dela de lessentiel travail dinventaire, E. Hasaki fournit un bel exemple dapproche holistique dun assemblage de mobilier archeologique, de sa (re)contex-tualisation a son interpretation historique sous des angles varies.
Delahaye, Adrien, Revue Archeologique, Numero 2023/2
"Hasaki marshals an impressive array of archaeological, archaeometric, experimental, and ethnographic data, resulting in one of the best overviews of the ancient Greek pottery industry. . . . Potters at Work in Ancient Corinth: Industry, Religion, and the Penteskouphia Pinakes is an essential new entry in Greek archaeological research."
Olya, Najee, European Journal of Archaeology 26 (4) 2023
". . . proposes an innovative multidisciplinary approach to the study of a portion of the corpus: H. aims to combine iconography, ethnoarchaeology and experimental archaeology. . . . Accurate, extensive and enlightening is the research about the workforce and job organisation inside the pottery production sites. . . the catalogue provides an unexpected starting point for further studies focused on this material, which remained unpublished for about 130 years. The work has many other merits, such as the excellent set of drawings and colour photographs, summary tables and, above all, the useful appendices."
Palmieri, Maria Grazia, The Classical Review, September 4, 2023
"L'ouvrage d'Eleni Hasaki a une grande valeur et marque une importante etape dans l'etude des plaquettes de Penteskouphia. Elle nous propose une nouvelle lecture et une nouvelle interpretation de cette trouvaille toujours enigmatique..."
Marton Andras, BMCR 2023.02.14.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Princeton
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
234 b/w figs, 8 col figs & 13 tbls.
Dimensions
Height: 278 mm
Width: 215 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
1378 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-87661-553-9 (9780876615539)
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Eleni Hasaki is Professor of Anthropology and Classics and the co-director of the Laboratory for Traditional Technology at the University of Arizona.