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2 Istituto Geografico De Agostini, Novara, 1971.
3 CVA, Italy 49 and 51 (Milan, ‘H.A.’ coll. 1–2, by Gemma Sena Chiesa and E. Paribeni, 1971–72); Poland 8 (Warsaw, National Museum 5 by M.-L. Bernhard, 1970); France 24 (Musées de Limoges et de Vannes, by Odette Touchefeu–Meynier, 1969); Italy 46–7 (Parma 2, by Maria Pia Rossignani, and Como 1 by F. P. Porten Palange, 1970); U.S.A. 15 (Cleveland 1, by C. G. Boulter, 1971); D.D.R. 1 (Schwerin, by G. von Lücken, 1972).
4 Vols. VI–X of the Atti dei Convegni di Studi sulla Magna Grecia, dealing with the meetings between 1966 and 1970 have now been published.
5 Two useful guides to special exhibitions held in connexion with this Meeting were issued: Gli Indigeni nella pittura italiota and Popoli anellenici in Basilicata, both of which illustrate a good deal of hitherto unpublished material.
6 The Tomb of the Diver has now been published and discussed in detail by Mario Napoli in La Tomba del Tuffatore (Bari, 1970); see also Badoni, F. Parise in Atti M Grecia n.s. ix–x, 1968–1969, 65–73; S. Moscati, Italia Sconosciuta, 192 ff., where many of the fourth century tombs are also illustrated in colour, and Paestum (I Documentari, no. 27), 58–64. The vases by the Aphrodite Painter from Tomb 13 in the Contrada Licinella are published by Emanuele Greco in Il Pittore di Afrodite (Benevento, 1970).Google Scholar
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