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- West_Slope_Ware abstract "The modern term West Slope pottery describes a type of Greek fine pottery from the Late Classical and Hellenistic periods.West Slope pottery was especially widespread in the Eastern Mediterranean region. The name was coined in 1901 by Carl Watzinger, based on finds from the western slope of the Acropolis at Athens. West Slope pottery is a subtype of Black-glazed Ware. It was additionally decorated with white, yellow and pink clay slip, incisions, vertical ribbing and imprinted roulette decoration. The type developed during the 4th century BC out of a pottery style with applied yellowish-orange plastic ornaments that imitated gilding.West Slope pottery is especially well-known from Athens, but several other production centres have been identified. Especially Pergamon is noteworthy in this regard. Since Athens had lost its dominant role in the Mediterranean pottery markets by this time, it should not be assumed that the form is a particularly Attic one, but rather that Athens adopted and went along with a generally prevailing trend in pottery production. The most common vessels shapes included pyxis, krater, hydria, amphora, pelike, jug, krateriskos, kantharos, chalice cup, kylix and lebes. Similar styles developed in the West Mediterranean. For example, the polychrome Gnathia style is closely related. West Slope pottery underwent several stages of development until it went out of production in the second half of the 2nd century BC.".
- West_Slope_Ware thumbnail AMA_-_West_Slope_Kantharoi.jpg?width=300.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageID "33502813".
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageLength "1971".
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageRevisionID "661367407".
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Acropolis_of_Athens.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Amphora.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Athens.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Black-glazed_Ware.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Watzinger.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_vase-painting_styles.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Chalice_cup.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Mediterranean.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Gnathia_vases.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Hellenistic_period.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Hydria.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Kantharos.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Krater.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Krateriskos.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Kylix_(drinking_cup).
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Late_Antiquity.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Lebes.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Mediterranean_Sea.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Pelike.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Pergamon.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Pyxis.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Realencyclopädie_der_classischen_Altertumswissenschaft.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Roulette_decoration.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink Slip_(ceramics).
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLink File:AMA_-_West_Slope_Kantharoi.jpg.
- West_Slope_Ware wikiPageWikiLinkText "West Slope Ware".
- West_Slope_Ware subject Category:Ancient_Greek_vase-painting_styles.
- West_Slope_Ware comment "The modern term West Slope pottery describes a type of Greek fine pottery from the Late Classical and Hellenistic periods.West Slope pottery was especially widespread in the Eastern Mediterranean region. The name was coined in 1901 by Carl Watzinger, based on finds from the western slope of the Acropolis at Athens. West Slope pottery is a subtype of Black-glazed Ware.".
- West_Slope_Ware label "West Slope Ware".
- West_Slope_Ware sameAs Q2564422.
- West_Slope_Ware sameAs Westabhangkeramik.
- West_Slope_Ware sameAs Ceramica_delle_pendici_occidentali.
- West_Slope_Ware sameAs m.0h96bdq.
- West_Slope_Ware sameAs Q2564422.
- West_Slope_Ware wasDerivedFrom West_Slope_Ware?oldid=661367407.
- West_Slope_Ware depiction AMA_-_West_Slope_Kantharoi.jpg.
- West_Slope_Ware isPrimaryTopicOf West_Slope_Ware.