- Jean Gran-Aymerich with Jean MacIntosh Turfa –
6 Catalogue Paris 1992a, 180.
7 Catalogue Barcelona 1990; Gran-Aymerich, Jehasse 2007; Graells 2008, 2010a, 2011,
forthcoming.
8 Catalogue Paris 1992a, 158.
9 Catalogue Paris 1992a, 159.
10 Catalogue Paris 1992a, 162.
11 Izquierdo, Solias 1990, 601, pl. I–II; Graells 2008a, 2010a and 2011.
12 Geiger 1994; von Hase 1997, 298, 310–313.
13 Actes Barcelone 1990, 158, Fig. 4, Mianes shield; Graells 2011.
14 Actes Barcelone 1990, 107–154, Figs 1–3; Catalogue Collioure-Bellesta 2011; Graells 2011.
15 Py, Dietler 2003; Py et al. 2006; Py 2009.
16 For Ksour-es-Saaf: Ben Younès 2001. For Olympia: Camporeale et al 2001: 95, fi gure.
17 Verger 2013 and forthcoming; Gran-Aymerich forthcoming b.
18 Strøm 2012.
19 Verger 2006.
20 Actes Barcelone 1990, 457–463, pl. I–XVI; Jiménez Ávila 2002.
21 Catalogue Paris 1992a, 159.
22 Catalogue Empúries 2007, 57, fi gure.
23 Jannot 1990 and 1995b.
24 Eluere 1989, 48–55, and in Catalogue Paris 1987, 41. For the pin of Bourges: Gran-Aymerich
2013a, Fig. 5.
25 Catalogue Paris 1992a: 159; see the websites for the Heunebourg “Keltenblock” tomb.
26 Perea 1986, 307; Jiménez Ávila 2004; Botto, Vives-Ferrándiz 2006, 143.
27 Adam 1992; Garcia 2012.
28 Bonnet, Plouin, Lambach 1991.
29 Adam et al., 1987–1992; Jannot 1995b; Milcent 2006b; Gran-Aymerich 1992c, 1995a,
1996, 1997, 2002a, 2013a; Santrot 2001 and forthcoming.
30 Catalogue Paris 1992b, 12, Fig. no 12, decorated fi bula a sanguisuga; Fleury, Marquis 2000,
33–39.
31 Von Hase 1997, 302–303, Fig. 7.
32 The Palatine Anthology (Book 6) offers Greek examples of woman donating clothing and
ornaments, and the sanctuary of Artemis at Brauron received clothing of women who died in
childbirth; on votives, see Turfa 2006.
33 Catalogue Paris 1992a, 158.
34 Catalogue Paris 1992a, 180; Gran-Aymerich 1992c, 1995a, 1995c, 2002a, 2013a.
35 Empúries: Catalogue Paris 1992a, 177, color Fig. cat. 300; Malaga: Mansel 1998.
36 Adam et al., 1989, vol. II, 31.
37 Martelli 1985; Bellelli, Cultraro 2006, on Fig. 22, p. 248 “map of the distribution of Etruscan
cofanetti (boxes) in ivory and bone” the point at Carthage corresponds in reality to the small
ivory plaque of the tessera hospitalis.
38 Catalogue Paris 1992a, 162–163, Fig. cat. 242.
39 Kimmig, von Vacano 1973; Abels 1992; Gran-Aymerich 1998, 2004, 2006c; Kruta 1992; Jud
1996; Hase 2000; Jung 2008; Mötsch 2008; Balzer 2009; Bardel 2009; Bardel, Kasprzyz 2011.
40 Kameiros kantharos (in Louvre Museum: Catalogue Paris 1979, 147, no 83) with a restoration
of its original profi le: Gran-Aymerich 1995b, pl. 10, 72. For a bronze kantharos from the
sanctuary at Taxiarchis at Didie (Turkey): Naso 2006b, 379.
41 Kimmig 1991, 1999; Eluère 1989; Eluère, Drillon, Duval 2003; Krausse 2003.
42 Shefton 1979. The argument suggesting that the oinochoai from the tombs at Huelva
are Greek (the general absence of Etruscan fi nds) has been overturned by the discovery of
Etruscan ceramics in the habitations of Huelva. See now Shefton 2009 in which he reassesses
the identifi cation of so-called Rhodian oinochoai, fi nding certain types (Types A and B) to