

She knows the Derveni Krater inside and out and has spoken and written about various elements of it for three decades she is well qualified to undertake a publication of this masterpiece of ancient Greek art.Īfter introducing her subject with a review of the history of metal vessels discovered in Macedonia, Barr-Sharrar turns her attention in chapter 2 to the finds from the tombs excavated in 1962 at Derveni, an area about seven miles north of Thessaloniki. Filled with super illustrations, it includes information that has come to light since 1978 from numerous sources, including her own papers and publications.

Barr-Sharrar’s volume is, however, the first in-depth study of the Derveni Krater that is easily available to readers outside of Greece. It was the subject of a dissertation that appeared in 1978 by Eugenia Giouri for the University of Thessaloniki, and Barr-Sharrar gives credit to Giouri’s pioneering work. This is not the first scholarly monograph about the krater. The Derveni Krater by Beryl Barr-Sharrar brings together many diverse elements related to this spectacular metal vessel.

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