Laconian
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Early Western World > Mediterranean (Early Western World) > Aegean > Aegean styles > Aegean pottery styles > Greek pottery styles > Peloponnesian pottery styles
Descripción
Refers to a pottery style that developed in the region of Laconia in the Peloponnese from around 600 BCE to around 550 BCE or later. It is characterized by the use of black-figure designs, often on a white slip, and motifs include pomegranates, lotus buds, palmettes, figures, and a net pattern. Laconian clay fires to a pale buff color in contrast to the orange-red color of Athenian clay.
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- Laconisch [nl]
- Lacónico [es]
- Cyrenaic [en]
- Lakonian [en]