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Article Issue 113.1

Prolegomenon to the Study of Apulian Red-Figure Pottery

T.H. Carpenter

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Apulian red-figure volute krater from Ceglie del Campo.
There is a tendency in English-language publications to view Apulian red-figure pottery as simply a continuation of Attic red-figure, and this has often obscured important differences between the two. The unfounded assumption that Apulian red-figure vases were made by Greeks for colonial Greeks has diverted attention from the Italic people of Apulia who, in fact, provided the principal markets. Apulian vases are rarely found outside Apulia and it seems likely that many painters knew their markets well and had them specifically in mind when they devised some of the more elaborate mythological scenes. Thus the vases can provide insights into the cultures of the Italic people who obtained them. This article is an attempt to address significant misconceptions about Apulian red-figure and to provide a solid grounding for future studies of this rich and developing field.

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Volume 113 No. 1   
January 2009   
Table of Contents

Articles

A Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
Naomi J. Norman

Primitive Life and the Construction of the Sympotic Past in Athenian Vase Painting
Kathryn Topper

From Clay to Stone: Monumentality and Traditionalism in Volterran Urns
Roman Roth

The Production and Distribution of Pottery at Pompeii: A Review of the Evidence; Part 1, Production
J. Theodore Peña and Myles McCallum

Astral Path to Soul Salvation in Late Antiquity? The Orientation of Two Late Roman Imperial Mausolea from Eastern Serbia
Dragana Mladenović

Forum Note

The Study of Hands on Greek Inscriptions: The Need for a Digital Approach
Stephen V. Tracy and Constantin Papaodysseus

Field Report

Tracing Late Roman Rural Occupation in Adriatic Central Italy
Hélène Verreyke and Frank Vermeulen

Museum Review

Hadrian in London
Mary T. Boatwright

Review Article

The Greek Expansion to the Black Sea
Jacques Morin

Book Reviews

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Books Received

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