Corpus vasorum antiquorum
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- Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum ("corpus of ancient vases"; abbreviated CVA) is an international research project for documentation of ancient ceramics. Its original ideal target content: any ceramic from any ancient location during any archaeological period, proved impossible of realization and was soon restricted to specific times and periods. As the project expanded from an original six nations: England, Belgium, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, and Italy, to include the current 28, the topic specializations of each country were left up to the commission for that country. The French commission (Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres), serves in an advisory position.
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Hydria, attisch-schwarzfigurig, Art des Lysippides Malers, Maler London B 302. Letztes Viertel des 6. Jahrhunderts v. Chr.
Im sechsten vorchristlichen...
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Halsamphora, ostgriechisch, sogenannte Fikelluragattung. Mitte des 6. Jh. v. Chr.
Die zweihenklige Amphora ist...
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Skyphos, attisch-rotfigurig, Amphitrite Maler. Um 460 v. Chr.
Die gebräuchlichste...
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Glockenkrater, attisch-rotfigurig, Gruppe Polygnotos I. Um 440 v. Chr.
Der als Krater bezeichnete...
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Lutrophore, apulisch-rotfigurig, Ornate Style. 2. Hälfte 4. Jh. v. Chr.
Seit der Mitte des 18....
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