
audiobook
by H. B. (Henry Beauchamp) Walters, Samuel Birch
HISTORY OF ANCIENT POTTERY
PREFACE
CONTENTS OF VOLUME I
LIST OF PLATES IN VOLUME I
LIST OF TEXT-ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOLUME I
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ANCIENT POTTERY
PART I GREEK POTTERY IN GENERAL - CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY
PART II HISTORY OF GREEK VASE-PAINTING - CHAPTER VI PRIMITIVE FABRICS
Transcriber’s Note:
Delve into the world of ancient ceramics, where clay vessels become vivid clues to the daily lives, myths, and artistic ambitions of early civilizations. This volume surveys the development of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman pottery, tracing how techniques and designs evolved from humble utilitarian wares to elaborate narrative scenes. Drawing on the latest excavations and scholarship of the early twentieth century, it offers a clear, up‑to‑date overview that brings the silent shards of antiquity to life.
Organized into thematic sections, the work first explains the technical foundations—materials, firing methods, and forms—before exploring the rich iconography that adorns the pots. Over three hundred illustrations, including eight vivid colour plates, let listeners picture the striking kylixes, amphorae, and bucchero that once graced ancient tables and tombs. Whether you are a student of archaeology or simply curious about the stories hidden in ancient clay, the book provides a thorough yet approachable guide to the art and science of classical pottery.
Language
en
Duration
~19 hours (1125K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by KD Weeks, Chris Curnow and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2015-02-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1867–1944
Best known as a British classical archaeologist and museum scholar, he wrote clear, wide-ranging books on Greek art, pottery, and church bells while building a long career at the British Museum. His work helped make ancient objects more approachable for general readers as well as specialists.
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1813–1885
A pioneer of Egyptology at the British Museum, he helped turn ancient inscriptions and objects into readable history for Victorian audiences. His work ranged widely across Egyptian, Assyrian, and classical antiquities, making him one of the key scholarly interpreters of the ancient world in 19th-century Britain.
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