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There are 9 objects for which Bibliography contains → 178
2006.5.3 A.C. Smith, "Recent Acquisitions and Conservation of Antiquities at the Ure Museum, University of Reading 2004-2008," Archaeological Reports 2007-2008 (2008) 178 fig. 11.
2006.5.4 A.C. Smith, "Recent Acquisitions and Conservation of Antiquities at the Ure Museum, University of Reading 2004-2008," Archaeological Reports 2007-2008 (2008) 178 fig. 11.
2006.5.5 A.C. Smith, "Recent Acquisitions and Conservation of Antiquities at the Ure Museum, University of Reading 2004-2008," Archaeological Reports 2007-2008 (2008) 178 figs. 11-12.
2006.5.6 A.C. Smith, "Recent Acquisitions and Conservation of Antiquities at the Ure Museum, University of Reading 2004-2008," Archaeological Reports 2007-2008 (2008) 178 fig. 11.
2006.5.7 A.C. Smith, "Recent Acquisitions and Conservation of Antiquities at the Ure Museum, University of Reading 2004-2008," Archaeological Reports 2007-2008 (2008) 178 fig. 11.
29.11.7 CVA Reading 1, pl. 17.8, 19.6; Hesperia 15 (1946) pl.1,2.
38.4.7 CVA Reading 1, pl. 8.8; E. Brann, AJA 63 (1959) 178 ff.; Theodora Rombos, The Iconography of Attic Late Geometric II Pottery (Jonsered 1988) 221, table 31.
39.8.3 CVA Reading 1, pl. 24.1; ARV2 144.7; Add2 178; H.R. Immerwahr, A Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (1998) 4.1835 no. 6974.; Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-figure Vase-painters, 1st ed. (Oxford,1942),119.6; Carpenter, T.H.,with Mannack, T., and Mendonca, M., Beazley Addenda, 2nd edition (Oxford,1989),178;
REDMG:1953.41.1 A. Johnston, Greek vases in the marketplace, in T. Rasmussen and N. Spivey eds., Looking at Greek Vases (Cambridge 1991) 203-204, fig. 85; G.C. Boon, "A Greek Vase from the Thames," JHS 74 (1954) 178, figs. 1-2; ARV2 140.25; Reading, Borough Council 1, 18-19, Pl.(1143) 14.1-2.
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