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JÁNOS GYÖRGY SZILÁGYI: Archaic Pottery from Veii

13 E.g. Roma, Museo di Villa Giulia, inv. nos. 38569 and 38667 (Macchia délia Comunità t. 64 and t. 71). 14 Milano, Civiche Raccolte Archeologiche, inv. no. A. 15124 (Monte Abatone t. 352; L. Malnati, in Gli Etruscbi e Cerveteri, Milano 1980, 226-27, no. 85). 15 CVA Tarquinia 3, tav. 33,9. 16 E. Hall Dohan, Italic Tomb-Groups in the University Museum, Philadelphia 1942, 75, no. 30, pi. 39 (from Narce). 17 CVA Capua, Museo Campano 4 (1969) III C, pi. 2,6. IK A. Coen, Cojuplessi tombali di Cerveteri con urne cinerarie tardo-orientalizzanti, Firenze 1991, 102, note 208-9. 19 T. B. Rasmussen, Bucchero Pottery from Southern Etruria, Cambridge 1979, 118, Type 1 c. 20 M. Micozzi, "White-on-Red". Una ' produzione vascolare deW orientalizzante etrusco, Roma 1994, 118; Bellelli 1997, 55. 21 Payne, NC, 272, 299; D. A. Amyx, Corinthian Vase-Painting of the Archaic Period II, Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London 1988, 488-89. J. G. Szilágyi, Ceramica etrusco-corinzia figurata II, Firenze 1998, 758, Indice analitico, s.v. olpe. This was the favourite shape of the masters of the so-called Third Generation (ca. 580-560). 23 Bellelli 1997, 39-40, Tipo 1, taw. XV-XXI and 192-97 (list of more than 100 examples organised by decoration, with provenances). 24 Rasmussen 1979), 88-89, Type 1, pis. 21-22. 25 On the decoration see e.g. MAL 4 (1895) 272, fig. 130 (Payne, NC, 277, no. 121), from Narce (at present, Civita Castellana, Museo Archeologico dell'Agro Falisco). 26 Sequestra Pietrarelli. Soprintendenza negat. no. 38547. 2 See e.g. A. Minetti, V orientalizzante a Chiusi e nel suo teiritorio, Roma 2004, 191 and fig. 52,2, tav. LXXVII. 2S The first systematic account of the Corinthian examples: R. J. Hopper, BSA 44 (1949) 185-92; see also Amyx 1988, 338 and note 28. 29 V. Bellelli, in Miscellanea etrusco-italica II, Roma 1997, 9 and 40; see also D. Frère, MEFRA 109 (1997), 171 ff. To the two examples mentioned in Bellelli, add the oinochoe mentioned in n. 26 above as well as G. Bartolom, Le tombe da Poggio Buco, Firenze 1972, 76, no. 3, tav. 40, c. 30 Bellelli 1997, 7-54 and, more recently Bellelli, in D. Frère (a cura di), Ceramiche fini a decoro subge­ometrico del VIsecolo a. C. in Etruria e in Campania, Roma 2007, 2 5. 31 Bellelli 1997, 29 and 40-41. Lista XI, Pittore 2. In the case of the mentioned oinochoe, it seems rea­sonable to propose a date somewhat later than the one give by Bellelli. M. A. Rizzo already recog-

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