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There are 6 objects for which Attribution contains → from
27.4.1 Cf. P. Ure, Sixth and Fifth Century Pottery from Rhitsona, p. 67
50.4.16 Belongs to the same workshop as 14.9.109, according to D.W.J. Gill. Sparkes and Talcott, in Agora 12, 140 no. 17, suggest that this piece is probably from the same workshop that made deep Acrocups.
59.6.1 Ure: palmettes 'related to' 'tree palmettes' from Tanagra Floral ware: see Hesperia 15 (1946) 30.
61.6.5 Ure (BSA 1960) identifies this vase as from the same workshop (and probably same hand) as Chalcis 938 (deep handleless bowl).
78.7.1 JRG 14.11.2003 says from the way the vine is used and the shape (skyphos of Attic type rather than kotyle) it might be 'Circle of the Rose Painter'
L.2011.1.37 For the sacred monogram in the central discus see to Catalogue of the lamps in British Museum, vol III, 27, pl. 20, group I(c)iii, no Q1761, Hayes type IIB; comparisons in Ennabli 868-76; Hayes ROM 290, all from Carthage. For the shoulder decoration (herring-bone pattern), compare with Q2568, Q2569 (Catalogue of British Museum).
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