From 1994 the museum publishes a periodical scientific journal, Studi e Ricerche, as well as a series of monographs and articles of a naturalistic or archaeological interest.
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2022
Wiel-Marin F; Bruttomesso A
Lo skyphos attico a figure rosse di Trissino (VI) Storia di un vaso greco in terra straniera Journal Article
In: Studi e Ricerche, vol. 29, pp. 49-54, 2022, ISSN: 1127-3100.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Attic pottery, Fat-Boy, red-figure, trade, transport routes
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Un piccolo frammento di skyphos attico a figure rosse, attribuibile al Gruppo del Ragazzo Grasso, rinvenuto a Trissino, permette di collegare il mondo greco a quello prealpino indagando le modalità di produzione e commercializzazione così come il suo possibile uso a Trissino.
ABSTRACT
A small fragment of an attic red-figure skyphos by the Fat-Boy Group, found at Trissino, allows us to connect the Greek world to the prealpine one, analyzing how it was produced, traded, and eventually used in Trissino.
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Un piccolo frammento di skyphos attico a figure rosse, attribuibile al Gruppo del Ragazzo Grasso, rinvenuto a Trissino, permette di collegare il mondo greco a quello prealpino indagando le modalità di produzione e commercializzazione così come il suo possibile uso a Trissino.
ABSTRACT
A small fragment of an attic red-figure skyphos by the Fat-Boy Group, found at Trissino, allows us to connect the Greek world to the prealpine one, analyzing how it was produced, traded, and eventually used in Trissino.