Often enough the craft worker’s place of employment in ancient Greece wa

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问题         Often enough the craft worker’s place of employment in ancient Greece was set in
    rural isolation. Potter, for instance, found it convenient to locate their workshops near
    their source of clay, regardless of its relation to the center of settlement. At Corinth and
       Athens, however, two of the best-known potters’ quarters were situated on the cities’
(5)    outskirts, and potters and makers of terra-cotta figurines were also established well within
    the city of Athens itself. The techniques of pottery manufacture had evolved well before
    the Greek period, but marked stylistic developments occurred in shape and in decoration,
    for example, in the interplay of black and other giazes with the red surface of the fired pot.
    Athenian black-figure and red-figure decoration, which emphasized human figures rather
(10)   than animal images, was adopted between 630 and 530 B.C.; its distinctive color and luster
    were the result of the skillful adjustments of the kiln’s temperature during an extended
    three-stage period if firing the clayware. Whether it was the potters or the vase-painters
    who initiated changes in firing is unclear; the functions of making and decorating were
    usually divided between them, but neither group can have been so specialized the they
(15)   did not share in the concerns of the other.
        The broad utility of terra-cotta was such that workers in clay could generally afford to
    Confine themselves to either decorated ware and housewares like cooking pots and storage
    Jars or building materials like roof tiles and drainpipes. Some sixth-and fifth-century B.C.
    Athenian pottery establishments are known to have concentrated on a limited range of fine
(20)   ware, but a rural pottery establishment on the island of Thasos produced many types of
    pottery and roof tiles too, presumably to meet local demand. Molds were used to create
    particular effects for some products, such as relief-decorated vessels and figurines; for
    other products such as roof tiles, which were needed in some quantity, they were used to
    facilitate mass production. There were also a number of poor-quality figurines and painted
(25)   pots produced in quantity by easy, inexpensive means-as numerous featureless statuettes and
    unattractive cases testify.

选项 A、production techniques
B、similarity to other crafts
C、unusual materials
D、resemblance to earlier pottery

答案 A

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