Étudier les motifs vestimentaires en Grèce Ancienne. Méthodologie et enjeux

Because of the Greek climate, few textile fibres of animal or vegetable origin have survived. The absence of significant archaeological evidence makes it difficult to study the appearance of ancient clothing. The production of terracotta figurines provides numerous iconographic testimonies of clothi...

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Main Author: Quentin Richard
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Language:fra
Published: École du Louvre 2022-11-01
Series:Les Cahiers de l'École du Louvre
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/cel/23322
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description Because of the Greek climate, few textile fibres of animal or vegetable origin have survived. The absence of significant archaeological evidence makes it difficult to study the appearance of ancient clothing. The production of terracotta figurines provides numerous iconographic testimonies of clothing ornaments, which should be classified to provide a maximum of information. The corpus makes it possible to illustrate the richness of the adornment present on clothing and to follow the evolution of its use thanks to objective data. It also provides a better understanding of archaeological textiles, currently very fragmentary. This article presents the methodology adopted for research and the issues that guided it.
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spelling doaj.art-2256d43f3ec64d99a155c67e28f4bf562022-12-22T02:49:14ZfraÉcole du LouvreLes Cahiers de l'École du Louvre2262-208X2022-11-011910.4000/cel.23322Étudier les motifs vestimentaires en Grèce Ancienne. Méthodologie et enjeuxQuentin RichardBecause of the Greek climate, few textile fibres of animal or vegetable origin have survived. The absence of significant archaeological evidence makes it difficult to study the appearance of ancient clothing. The production of terracotta figurines provides numerous iconographic testimonies of clothing ornaments, which should be classified to provide a maximum of information. The corpus makes it possible to illustrate the richness of the adornment present on clothing and to follow the evolution of its use thanks to objective data. It also provides a better understanding of archaeological textiles, currently very fragmentary. This article presents the methodology adopted for research and the issues that guided it.http://journals.openedition.org/cel/23322clothingfigurine productionpolychromyBoeotiaAtticaGreece
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Étudier les motifs vestimentaires en Grèce Ancienne. Méthodologie et enjeux
Les Cahiers de l'École du Louvre
clothing
figurine production
polychromy
Boeotia
Attica
Greece
title Étudier les motifs vestimentaires en Grèce Ancienne. Méthodologie et enjeux
title_full Étudier les motifs vestimentaires en Grèce Ancienne. Méthodologie et enjeux
title_fullStr Étudier les motifs vestimentaires en Grèce Ancienne. Méthodologie et enjeux
title_full_unstemmed Étudier les motifs vestimentaires en Grèce Ancienne. Méthodologie et enjeux
title_short Étudier les motifs vestimentaires en Grèce Ancienne. Méthodologie et enjeux
title_sort etudier les motifs vestimentaires en grece ancienne methodologie et enjeux
topic clothing
figurine production
polychromy
Boeotia
Attica
Greece
url http://journals.openedition.org/cel/23322
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