Czére Andrea szerk.: A Szépművészeti Múzeum közleményei (Budapest, 2008)

JÁNOS GYÖRGY SZILÁGYI: Archaic Pottery from Veii

NOTES 1 The vases were displayed in 1975, in an exhibition of private collections, and a brief description of each was published, without illustration, in the exhibition catalogue: SzMKbzl 46-47 (1976) 78-79, 176-77. A bucchero cup from the collection (Rasmussen, Type 1, c) is reproduced in Sümeghy V., Építőanyag 10 (1958), 130, pl. 4 on the left. 2 G. Bartoloni-F. Delpino, Veto I (Monumenti Antichi L, série monografica 1), Roma 1979, 74, Tipo 3 and (on its diffusion) note 255; cf. P. G. Gierow, The Iron Age Culture of Latium I, Lund 1966, 142, Type XII and 284. J. de La Genière, Recherches sur I Age du Fer en Italie Méridionale. Sala Consilina, Naples 1968, 136; P. Ruby, Le crépuscule des marges. Le premier Age du Fer à Sala Consuma, Rome-Naples 1995, 81-82, Classe Cl and note 300. 4 The still unpublished grave find can be seen in the exhibition of the Museo Nazionale Archeologico Cerite; cf. another example in Trevignano Romano (Museo Civico Etrusco Romano, Olivetello necropolis: inv. no. 72510). K. Friis Johansen, Les vases skyoniens, Paris-Copenhague 1923, 79; S. S. Weinberg, Corinth VII, 1: The Geometric and Orientalizing Pottery, Cambridge Mass. 1943, 46, ad no . 15 7, 59 ad no. 212, 67, ad no. 278; F. Canciani, in CVA Tarquinia 3 (1974), 43, ad tav. 33,1; D. A. Amyx-P. Lawrence, Corinth VII, 2: Archaic Corinthian Pottejy and the Anaploga Well, Princeton 1975, 80-81; L. Cavagnera, MEFRA 107 (1995), 927-28. " Payne, NC, 296, no. 708. There is as yet no systematic treatment of the type's Italic imitations. The doctoral thesis of V. Bellelli (in manuscript: Ricerche sulla ceramica etrusco-corinzia: I gruppi non figurati, Roma 1997) does not dis­cuss it as falling outside the chronological range of his project, although he alludes to the sameness of technique and the partial chronological coincidence with the group he does discuss (45); as an example, he cites one piece, identical to the present one, from Tarquinia (tav. 31, c). h Firenze, Museo Archeologico, inv. no. 21704. <; G. Paolucci, in Museo Civico Archeologico delle Acque di Chianciano Terme, Siena 1997. '" Roma, Museo di Villa Giulia, inv. no. 10337 (from the votive finds of the sanctuary of Mater Matuta). " W. Johannow T sky, Materiali di eta arcaica della Campania, Napoli 1983, 173, nos. 9-10 and tav. LIII, t. 548,2, 4 (in the grave find were Etrusco-Corinthian alabastra from the end of the seventh centu­ry to the early sixth); see also StEtr 33 (1965), tav. 141, b. 12 Weinberg 1943, 67, ad no. 278, pi. 36, fig. 23; E. Gjerstad, Early Rome IV, Lund 1966, 125, ad fig. 44,3 and 276-77.

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