Introduction

These essays were created by a group of University of Colorado students and are intended to accompany the Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØArt Museum's collection of ancient Greek vases and figurines. The essays discuss a broad range of topics, including chronology, major historical figures, decorative techniques, and so on.Ìý

Ancient Greek Offerings

Oct. 5, 2018

An informative essay about ancient Greek offerings in sanctuaries and tombs, with examples from CU's collection.

Sirens in Ancient Greece and the Near East

June 19, 2018

An essay about Sirens and objects they can adorn in the ancient Greek and Near Eastern worlds.

Horses in Ancient Greek Life

June 19, 2018

An introduction to the uses of horses in ancient Greek life and their representations in art.

Alexander and Bucephalus

June 19, 2018

An introduction to one of the most famous horses of antiquity, Bucephalus, and his owner, the Macedonian king Alexander the Great.

Foreign Influences on Early Cyprus

June 18, 2018

A discussion of the civilizations and cultures that influenced early cultural developments on Cyprus, with links to two major collections of Cypriot antiquities.

History of Early Cyprus

June 18, 2018

A broad view of the development of Cyprus from the Neolithic period until its submission to the Roman Empire, with links to two major collections of Cypriot antiquities.

The Uses of Olive Oil in Late Bronze Age Greece

June 18, 2018

A brief overview of the potential use(s) of olive oil in Late Bronze Age Greece.

V-patterns on Bronze Age Pottery

June 18, 2018

A brief discussion of a v-pattern in the handle zone of a Mycenaean stirrup jar in CU's collection.

Women's Dress in Archaic Greece: The Peplos, Chiton, and Himation

June 18, 2018

An introduction to the peplos, the chiton, and the himation, the three most important items of women's dress in the Archaic period in Greece.

Multiple Interpretations

June 18, 2018

This essay introduces the idea that scenes painted on ancient Greek vases are open to multiple interpretations, depending on the viewer.

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