- chapter 31: Orvieto, Campo della Fiera –
red-fi gure ceramics. Some are recomposed as a cup by Douris of 490–480 bc, with a
bearded male fi gure holding up a hare and the acclamation Hippodamas kalos, and under
the foot, the Etruscan graffi to la (Fig. 31.26). Also found were an Etruscan kylix of the
third quarter of the fourth century bc depicting Etruscan Fufl uns (Fig. 31.27) and a cup
in grey bucchero incised on the rim with the word atial (“of the mother,” Fig. 31.28), the
explicit female counterpart of the apas (“of the father”) found in the precinct of Temple
A. On the vessel interior are incised two syllables, one of which is repeated on the exterior
Figure 31.26 Kylix by Douris.
Figure 31.27 Etruscan red-fi gure cup.
Figure 31.28 Bucchero cup and detail of inscription “atial.”