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DÉNES GABLER AND ANDRÁS MÁRTON: Head-Pots in the Antiquities Collection

Reliefkanne", Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts 21. Ergänzungsheft, Berlin 1963, 74-75. Representations of black affieans and grotesques can be followed from Hellenistic times to the fourth century: Jahrbuch der Staatlichen Kunstsammlungen in Baden-Württemberg 7 (1970), 125-26. Mandel 1988, 100-101. K. Kühler, "Zur Formwandel in der spätantiken attischen Tonplastik", Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts 67 (1952), 137-40, Abb. 77-79; N. Chr. Stampolidis and L. Parlama eds., The City Beneath the City, Athens 2000, no. 52, 78 (Ch. Kontochristos), a jug in the shape of a child's head from Well no. 52 of the Makryianni excavation; 2. E^EUOS perron, Emfj,., To MovoeCo Kai AvaoKcxqpfj, AOr/va 2006, nos. 428-29, 142. Mandel 1988, 184 ff. A map of the diffusion of oinophoroi then known: Heimberg 1976, Abb. 1, 254. J. W. Salomonson, "Roman pottery, a source of information for historians and archaeologists", Bulletin van de Vereeniging tot Bevordering der Kennis van de Antieke Beschaving, 46 (1971), 173-92. Ibid, 73; A. Carandini, "Ampullae oleariae. Appunti sulla produzione e il comercio della ceramica africana in età imperiale", Mélanges de l'Ecole Française de Rome. Antiquité 82 (1970), 769-81. Mandel 1988, 127. See n. 16 above. On the chronology of oinophoroi from Asia Minor see Bailey 1973-1974, 13 ff; Heimberg 1976; Salomonson 1980, 66-67; Mandel 1988, 126 ff. Salomonson 1969, 88-92. J. Deneauve, Lampes de Carthage, Paris 1969, 85. Salomonson 1980, 86. Similarly the inscriptions alluding to venatores and venationes on wine jugs of terra sigillata chiara C 3 type, which suited the convivial atmosphere: J. W. Salomonson, "The 'Fancy Dress Banquet'. Attempt at Interpreting a Roman Mosaic from El Djem", Bulletin van de vereenging tot bevordering der kennis van de antieke beschaving te 's-Gravenhage 34 (1959), 25-55, who also described the connection between dining room mosaics and the sigillata jugs. Salomonson 1980, 89. On hellenistic lagynoi: Schäfer 1968, 105 ff. Ph. Bruneau, "Contribution à l'histoire urbaine de Délos à l'époque hellénistique et à l'époque impéri­ale", Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 92 (1968), 695 ff. Salomonson 1980, 89. Of the mentioned pieces, on the Skyrian can be found. Ibid, 93. Objects of similar function, but in caricature style, were also produced in Cnidian workshops in the middle Empire, which were possibly imitated by African potters: D. M. Bailey, "A caricature of Socrates", American Journal of Archaeology 78 (1974), 427, pi. 86. On the North African type of "drunk­en old woman" made in the Pullaeni workshop: Mandel 1988, 21 Of; Flecker 2005, 135.

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