Un gruppo di kylikes a figure e a decorazione nera
In: Archeologia Classica: 57, 2007
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This study deals with a small group of black glazed
kylikes
with a circle reserved on the floor
inside the bowl, decorated with a black figure. The most of them are
stemless kylikes
of Delicate
Class type; they belong to the second half of the
5th
and to the first half of 4th century B.C. The
kylikes
have simple decorations, palmettes, roses, birds etc., hardly ever the human figure.
The group seems to be thought and produced by the native population; Greek shape and
Greek painting technique with no colonial influence are used.
In fact the geographic distribution
of this kind of
kylikes
interests the areas of Peucezia and Melfese, whereas there is no evidence of
them in Taranto and Metaponto. Both the chronology and the pattern of these
kylikes
are strictly
comparable with apulian red added ware.