2023
DOI: 10.29173/comp61
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Corinthian Pyxis: A Relative Dating and Contextual Analysis of Origin

Mackenzie R. Lofgren

Abstract: Pyxide jars are not uncommon to excavate, as they were standard possessions of women throughout a significant portion of ancient Greece. However, the pyxis jar on display at the W.G. Hardy Classics Museum in Edmonton, Alberta, is suggested to be from a time period that is limited in terms of comparable pyxides. The W.G. Hardy Classics Museum gives no explanation as to where the pyxis jar was contextually found beyond originating from Corinth, and an estimation of being produced sometime within the seventh–sixt… Show more

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