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There are 10 objects for which Bibliography contains → with
14.9.114BIS CVA Reading 1, pl. 34.17 (published here as 14.9.114 [number conflict with a Boeotian figurine]).
2007.1.2B Sotheby, sale catalogue: 12.7.1939, 192 (described as an Attic, 6 c. Mug, mended, with 2 warriors, with spears; handle with ivy leaf); J.D. Beazley, ARV2 156.61; Add2 181
35.4.5 CVA Reading 1, pl. 28.9; A.D. Ure, "Boeotian Vases with women's heads," AJA 57 (1953) 245 no. 8, pl. 70.18; N.H. Demand, Thebes in the Fifth Century: Heracles resurgent (London 1982) 119-20; Sian Lewis, The Athenian Woman, An Iconographic Handbook (London 2002) fig. 4.28
47.6.2A-B CVA Reading 1, pl. 16.4; A.D. Ure, JHS 69 (1949) 19 fig. 2a, 21 fig. 3; A.D. Ure, "The God with the Winnowing-fan," JHS 72 (1952) 121 (for the first correct identification of the Sam Wide Group as Corinthian) 121; CQ (1955); A.D. Ure, "A Corinthian Cup and a Euboean Lekythos," JHS 88 (1968) 140-41 n. 8; JHS 89(1969) 121; J. Boardman, "A Sam Wide Group Cup in Oxford," JHS 90 (1970) 194-95, pl. 2.3; Amyx 1988, 275.2; Corinth 15.3, 368.11; LIMC s.v. Pan (S) 60; Boardman 1998, 258-59, fig. 503.
49.8.2 CVA Reading 1, pl. 30.3; A. Cambitoglou, "Groups of Apulian red-figured vases decorated with heads of women or of Nike," JHS 74 (1954) 114; RVAp 27/309
51.7.13 A. Cambitoglou, "Groups of Apulian red-figured vases decorated with heads of women or of Nike," JHS 74 (1954) 119 no. 1, pl. 7a.; RFVA 28/172
60.8.1 For Ionian type cup see Sabrina Boldrini 1994, Boardman and Hayes 1966, and Villard and Vallet 1955. Cf. Connor and Jackson 2000, 52-55 nos. 14-15 with extensive bibliography.
87.2.1 J. Stubbe Ostergaard, Acta Hyperboraea 3 (1991) 152 cat. Ia2 with fig. 56.
E.62.56 Webb. Jennifer M., ‘Cypriote Antiquities in the Nicholson Museum at the University of Sydney’, CCA 20, Paul Åstroms Förlag, Jonsered, 2001; Nys, Karin and Paul Åström, with contributions by Karl-Erik Sjöquist, José-Luis García Ramón and Jean-Pierre Olivier, ‘Cypriote antiquities in public collections in Denmark’, CCA 23, Paul Åströms Förlag, Sävedalen, 2004.
REDMG:1935.87.32 CVA Reading 1, pl. 30.1; A. Cambitoglou, "Groups of Apulian red-figured vases decorated with heads of women or of Nike," JHS 74 (1954) 119; RFVA 24/91
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