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Fig 1 . 5 a, b — В: Veti. Details of incised decoration on vase. ,wave pattern' which though found elsewhere on western Early La Tène objects must surely again reflect southern, perhaps Apulian pattern-books( (il ). A final word on the griffons of Stupava ; griffons have a long life in the heraldry of oriental and orientalizing art and there is perhaps little to be gained from putting forward one candidate or anot­her, east or west, for the ultimate antecedents for either Stupava or two other griffon-pairs, those on the spring-plate of, once more, the Parsberg brooch (PI. IV ,1) and those again flanking a human head on the top of the Weiskirchen, Kr. Merzig-Wadern, gr. I belt-plaque( 62 ) (PL IV, 2). The sickle-shaped wings of Stupava are certainly early features in Graeco­Etruscan orientalizing art (as exemplified in the West Greek ivories from Markung Asperg)( ,i3 ) (PL lV,3—4) and contrast with the full-flighted wings of (61) Cf. J. V. S. MEGAW, O. c, PZ, XL1I1 - XLIV, 1965 ­66, 153-4 and Taf. 4:6-7. (62) EGA, no. 350; AEIA, no. 62. (63) I. STROM, O. C, in n. 45, 208 ff. Sickle-winged sphinxes occur also (presumably mid-sixth century) at Trebenistë; Ljubisa POPOVIO, Katalog nalaza iz the fierce beasts depicted by Greek artists of the fourth-century ВС working for the Scythians as in gold work from the Kul Oba and Bolshaia Bliznitsa barrows( G4 ) (PL IV, 5). These Greek griffons seem much closer to early first millennium ВС Anatolian gold such as the Ziwiye fragments than anything in the area of our particular concern( c5 ) (PL IV, 6). Sickle wings reoccur in the west down the centuries and in Italy last through to early imperial times; they can be seen on earlier first-century AD Campa­nian terracotta plaques from Bolsena( (Ui ) (PL V,l). nekropole kod Trebenista, Antika I, Narodni Muzej Beograd 1956, nos. 39 — 41; see here PI. V:4. For Markung Asperg see H.-V. HERRMANN, О. C, in n. 44 and Taf. 66:1 ; Sickle-wings may also be noted on Phrygian ivories from Gordion of the eighth cen­tury: R. S. YOUNG, The Gordion camping of 1959: Preliminary report. AJA, LX1V, 1960, 240 and pi. 60, fig. 25." (64) Cf. M. I. ARTAMONOV, Treasures from Scythian tombs. London, 1969, Pis. 236-46, 284-94. (65) HELEN J. KANTOR, A fragment of a gold appliqué from Ziwiyé and some remarks on the artistic traditions of Armenia and Iran during early first millennium L>1>

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