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On the theme of piracy, also: Gras 1976, 341–369; Giuffrida 1978, 175–200; Mele 1979; Giuffrida
Ientile 1983; Bakhuizen 1988, 25–3; Atti Venezia 2004. On the Homeric Hymn to Dionysos,
see now: Nobili 2009, 3–35, and Capso 2003, 79–98; and also Spivey – Rasmussen 1986, 2–8;
Harari 1988, 33–46. For the Athenian monument of Lysikrates: Ehrhardt 1993. On the Spargi
wreck and underwater fi nds associated with pirate activity: Gianfrotta 1981, 227–242; for the
helmets from Populonia: Venezia 2000, 562 n. 68 (A. Romualdi). For the deposit of arms on
the beach of Populonia: Romualdi 2009, 373–380.
For Etruscan wrecks: Marseille 2002, with earlier bibliography, and also Pomey – Long 1992,
189–198; Krotscheck 2008. For the wreck Grand Ribaud F: Long – Gantes – Drap 2002, 5–40;
Long – Gantes – Rival 2006, 454–496; Colonna 2006, 657–678. For the wreck of Calafuria:
Papo – Citi – Marini 2005. For the dugout canoe from Sasso di Furbara: Brusadin Laplace
1977–1982, 355–379.
On Etruscan ships: Paglieri 1960, 210–231; Biers – Humphrey 1977, 219–228; Pomey 1981,
225–251; Hagy 1986, 221–250; Corretti 1988, 241–258; Bonino 1989, 1517–1536; Bonino
1995, 83–98; Pekary 1999, 156 n. I-C 8, 160–162 nn. I-F 10–19, 204 n. I-P 6, 302 nn. I-T
1–5, 308–312 nn. I-V 15–43, 322 n. NL-1; Höckmann 2000, 77–87; Höckmann 2001, 227–
308; Pomey 2002, 109–112; Idem 2006, 423–434; Carlson 2011, 379–405; Pomey 2011,
2–8.
For Etruscan ship models of the First Iron Age, in addition to the collection of Götlicher 1978,
see Quilici Gigli 1986, 85–89; Iaia 1999, 26–27; Iaia 2002, 729–730; Mandolesi – Castello
2009, 9–28; cf. also Johnston 1985.
For the wrecks of Marseille: Pomey 1995, 459–484; Idem 1998, 147–154.
For ancient techniques of navigation, in general: Medas 2004.
On the Etruscan artistic repertoire of the sea: Pizzirani 2005, 251–270, as well as for fi sheries:
Lubtchansky 1998, 111–146.


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  • Ford – Hamilton, pp. 379–405.

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