On the terracotta sarcophagi from Ionia and the Northern Aegean
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2023
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Archaeopress
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The Clazomenian sarcophagi are one of the most characteristic and important components of burial customs in Western Anatolia in the Archaic and Classical periods. It is widely known that these terracotta coffins take their place as significant representatives of Ionian art through their decorations. The Clazomenian sarcophagi are distributed primarily throughout Ionia and Aeolis regions except a third significant cluster coming from the northern Aegean coastline. In the northern Aegean region, there are many terracotta sarcophagi both with painted and relief decorations which seem closely stylistically connected to Ionia in the Archaic and Classical periods. This study aims to provide an insight into the stylistic resemblances between the Clazomenian type and similar terracotta sarcophagi found in the northern Aegean region, with examples coming from Ionia and Aeolis. © the individual authors and Archaeopress 2023. All rights reserved.
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Clazomenae; Ionia; North Aegean; Sarcophagi; Terracotta
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Thrace through the Ages: Pottery as Evidence for Commerce and Culture from Prehistoric Times to the Islamic Period
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