Parmeniskos group
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Parmeniskos group is a conventional term distinguished by V.Grace (1956) to describe a type of pottery (amphorae) produced in Macedon
Macedon
Macedonia or Macedon was an ancient kingdom, centered in the northeastern part of the Greek peninsula, bordered by Epirus to the west, Paeonia to the north, the region of Thrace to the east and Thessaly to the south....

 during the 3rd century BC.The capital of Pella
Pella
Pella , an ancient Greek city located in Pella Prefecture of Macedonia in Greece, was the capital of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia.-Etymology:...

appears to be the epicenter for this group's production.Amphorae of this type were spread over the northern Aegean, Corinth, Troy and the Black Sea.

The group included the following potters:
  • Ameinonikos
  • Antidoros
  • Apollonios
  • Aristophanes
  • Bion
  • Demetrios
  • Demotimos
  • Dionysodoros
  • Euboulos
  • Eugeiton
  • Eukles
  • Euphron
  • Glaukos
  • Hegesinos
  • Hippostratos
  • Kallimachos
  • Kephisodoros
  • Kritolaos
  • Lysiponos
  • Mikion
  • Nikios
  • Nikostratos
  • Pamphilos
  • Paramonos
  • Parmeniskos
  • Phanolaos
  • Poseidippos
  • Rhoimisos
  • Sopatros
  • Sokrates
  • Theodotos
  • Timainetos
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