1953
DOI: 10.2307/310771
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Ionia, Leader or Follower?

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“…sonuna kadar sürmüştür 14 . Miken uygarlığının çöküşü sırasında İonia bölgesinde kalan Miken yerleşimlerinin ise Anadolulu komşuları tarafından soğurulduğu ve Karialı bir sülale tarafından Miletos'un yönetimini ele aldığı varsayılmaktadır 15 .…”
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“…sonuna kadar sürmüştür 14 . Miken uygarlığının çöküşü sırasında İonia bölgesinde kalan Miken yerleşimlerinin ise Anadolulu komşuları tarafından soğurulduğu ve Karialı bir sülale tarafından Miletos'un yönetimini ele aldığı varsayılmaktadır 15 .…”
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“…In this alternative story, the cultural impetus for the Severe Style came not from Athenian workshops but from Ionian ones or from multiple workshops around the Aegean, in the period immediately before or at the latest during the Ionian Revolt. George M. A. Hanfmann (1953, 23) presaged these ideas sometime ago, albeit on less evidence: There is reason to think that [Ionian] sculptors were among the pioneers of the new Classical art, when the flowering of Ionia was cut short by the catastrophe of the Ionian rebellion. A powerfully moved torso from Miletus is as bold a venture in representation of motion as anything produced by sculptors trained on the mainland.Perhaps specifying Ionia as the sole source would be overly essentialist: considering Kanachos’ personal origins from Sikyon, the emergence of the new style seems unlikely to be a ‘purely’ Ionian phenomenon.…”
Section: Ionia and Attica: Many Sources For The Severe Style?mentioning
confidence: 99%