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113 Cristofani 1983, Fig. 59; Gras 1985, 681–694, pl. VIII.
114 Colonna 2009, notes 16 and 43.
115 MacIntosh 1974; Williams 1974.
116 Cristofani 1983 and 1994.
117 Colonna 2009.
118 Hase 1997, 317, Fig. 24.1; Naso 2006b, 364; Colonna 2009, 219.
119 See in particular: Cristofani 1993 and 1995; Colonna 1980, 1988 and 2006b; de Hoz 2008;
Briquel et al. About the very “special” pottery tablet with Greek inscription about “Etruscan
ware,” perhaps from Ampurias: Dunst 1969; Mangas, Plácido 1998, 344–345.
120 Cristofani 1993.
121 Colonna 2006b, 667, Fig. 6.
122 De Hoz 2008.
123 Courbin 1993, 31–32, 68, 175, Fig. 17.8, pl. 19.3–4. A few tombs in Phoenician Cyprus also
held Etruscan vases (bucchero, Etrusco-Corinthian wares): Turfa 2001, 276–278.
124 Gras, Rouillard, Teixidor, 226.
125 Catalogue Lattes 2002, 129–139; Py 2009.
126 Almagro-Gorbea et al. 1990: Niemeyer 1995; Dies Cusi 2001.
127 Llobregat 1982, 1991 and 1998.
128 Aubet Semmler et al. 1999.
129 Fernández Jurado , García Sanz 2001; Fernández Jurado 2005.
130 Mayet, Tavares da Silva 2001. See also: Martín Bravo 1998.
131 For these investigations: Gran-Aymerich 2008a, 2009a, 2013b, forthcoming a, b, d, and h.
132 See Chapter 19 for bibliography to this chapter.