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$2.20The Story
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Peter J. Connor's A Leaper, A Rivet, And Graffiti On A Bilingual Eye-Cup Of The Early Red-Figure Period presents a meticulous examination of specific iconographic and structural details found on ancient Greek pottery. This scholarly work chronicles the intricate artistry and historical context surrounding a unique bilingual eye-cup from the early red-figure period. Connor uncovers the significance of a 'leaper' motif, a 'rivet' repair, and various 'graffiti' markings, offering fresh insights into their cultural and artistic implications. The author argues for a deeper understanding of these seemingly minor elements, illustrating how they contribute to our knowledge of ancient craftsmanship and daily life. This academic treatise details the methodologies employed in analyzing such artifacts, providing a comprehensive resource for classicists and art historians.
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Peter J. Connor's A Leaper, A Rivet, And Graffiti On A Bilingual Eye-Cup Of The Early Red-Figure Period presents a meticulous examination of specific iconographic and structural details found on ancient Greek pottery. This scholarly work chronicles the intricate artistry and historical context surrounding a unique bilingual eye-cup from the early red-figure period. Connor uncovers the significance of a 'leaper' motif, a 'rivet' repair, and various 'graffiti' markings, offering fresh insights into their cultural and artistic implications. The author argues for a deeper understanding of these seemingly minor elements, illustrating how they contribute to our knowledge of ancient craftsmanship and daily life. This academic treatise details the methodologies employed in analyzing such artifacts, providing a comprehensive resource for classicists and art historians.













