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Frage | Antworten |
What literary evidence do we have for housing? | legal speeches and Xenophon's treatise on household management- Oikonomikos |
Representation on objects? | Athenian painted pottery |
Physical evidence? | Archaeological remains of houses in Athens, Olynthos, Eretria and Pella |
What are the shortcomings of these evidences? | Pottery is artistic and not necessary literal |
Evidence for the layout, particularly women's quarters? | Pottery-double doors Legal texts house plans |
Which texts refer to women's quarters? | Xenophon and Lysias 'I showed her the women's quarters, separated by a bolted door from the men's quarters' 'I must explain that I have a small house which is divided into two- the men's quarters and the women's quarters.' |
What does the house on the north slope of the Aeropagus in Athens show? | A separation between men's quarters keeping the andron to the back of the house |
What feature identifies the Andron? ex | Mosaics on the floors in the house of the comedian |
What does the house at Olynthos show? | Stairs in the courtyard potentially leading to the women's quarters |
Term for pottery being used as evidence? | iconographical |
Why are there few texts on the Greek household? | Men were not interested in domestic life |
Dates of vases used as iconographical evidence? | 4th-6th C BC |
What are women shown to be doing in the household? | domestic activities such as weaving |
What is important about this imagery? | It appears so often that it is normative- generally accepted as the norm |
What is a key signifier of women's work? | The kalathos, or wool basket |
What are other common objects in a women's quarters? | Hanging textiles, alabastron for perfume, small casket, stool and chair |
When are women portrayed outside the home? | collecting water, weddings, death rituals and festivals |
Negatives to archaeological evidence? | Housing neglected by archaeologists compared to big finds, badly preserved mudbrick, fixtures and fittings looted in antiquity |
When was Olynthos excavated? | 1920s and 30s |
main characteristic of the site? | Grid pattern of streets in early 4th c housing |
When was it destroyed? | 348 by Philip II |
What examples are there? | HOuse of many colours, house of the comedian, house A vii 4 |
How many houses are there at Olynthos? | Over 100 have been excavated, making it the best source of evidence known |
What house is at Eretria? When? | HOuse of the mosaics 370 BC |
What examples do we have in Attica? | The Dema house, north of Athens, 5th C farm, Vari house in SW Attica, 4th and 5th C farm |
What house is at Pella? | House of Dionysos, late 4-3c W |
How was privacy shown? | private central courtyard, single entrance designed so that people couldn't see in, few high and small windows |
What objects represent women's activities? | Kalathos, wool basket, spindle whorls, loom weights. alabastron and perfume vessels |
How do we know about the layout of couches in the andron? | There is bare space left in a border around a mosaic, such as in the house of the comedian |
What does house Avii4 at Olynthos prove? | The possibility of multi-use rooms |
Example of some room uses? | Weaving/storage, anteroom/andron |
What does the Vari house have? | Signs of a brazier in one room and a fixed hearth in another |
What is unique about the Virtrurian style houses in Eretria and Pella? | They have two courtyards (house of mosaics and house of Dionysos) |
How are entryways kept private? | Long passage with an angled entrance with a recessed porch |
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