Attic Vases part three | THREE - STAGE FIRING

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The firing process comprised three stages: oxidation, reduction and again oxidation.
In the first oxidizing stage the ancient craftsmen raised the temperature in the kiln by supplying air (oxygen): the firing chamber communicated with the lower part of the kiln, where the fuel was burning, while an opening towards the top of the kiln allowed the gases formed by combustion to escape. When the desired temperature was reached.................
All these signs indicate that the ancient potters of Attica were not only talented but also had a high level of technological knowhow.

THETIS AUTHENTICS LTD in association with CLAYREEL PRODUCTIONS
Directed by Spyros Pantazis
Scientific editor: Dr. E. Aloupi-Siotis
Music by NoMBe
Editing of greek texts: Lalina Fafouti and Eleni Aloupi-Siotis
Translation and editing of English texts: Alexandra Doumas
Narration: Alexandra Doumas

The film makes use of a homonymous web application funded by SYNERGASIA 2011 research PROGRAMME (Project Code11SYN 10_488: RE3CAP Research_Recovery_Revival of Classical Attic Pottery), General Secretariat for Research and Technology of the Greek Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs, Culture and Sports (2013-2015). www.atticvases.gr
The texts are based on interviews with Dr Eleni Aloupi-Siotis, Dr. D. Paleothodoros and Professor M. Tiverios, conducted by the journalist Lalina Fafouti for ΒΗΜΑ SCIENCE PUBLICATION: 15/07/2012 (http://www.tovima.gr/science/article/...)

Image Sources: Wikimedia Commons, the Metropolitan Museum Collection (https://www.metmuseum.org), Altes Museum Berlin (Flickr),
Beazley Archive (https://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/) for the SH 1717 hydria Staatliche Antikensammlungen Munich and the Caputi hydria fromTorno Collection in Milan, THETIS’ archive.

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