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Johns Hopkins Archaeological Museum

Recreating Ancient Greek Ceramics

Syllabus

You can download a copy of the syllabus here.

Other Object Stories

Ancient Egyptian Amulets Levantine Pottery

More about Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • Acknowledgments
  • Apprentices
  • Bibliography
  • Film–Mysteries of the Kylix
  • Media
  • Our Images
  • Our Results
  • Syllabus
  • Workshop Journals
  • Week 0–Getting Started
  • Week 1–Encountering History
  • Week 2–A Modern Symposium
  • Week 3–An Apprenticeship Begins
  • Week 4–Image and Form
  • Week 5 – Production Mode
  • Week 6–Science of Slip
  • Week 7–Choosing Our Cups
  • Week 8–Slip-Painting Our Cups
  • Week 9–Building and Breaking
  • Week 10–Fire in the Hole
  • Week 11–Opening the Kiln
  • Week 12–Slip Ups
  • Week 13–The Potters Themselves
  • Week 14–Wrapping Up, Looking Ahead

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