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41 Star-fl owers and relief meanders on revetment plaques from Sardis in Asia Minor: Åkerström
1966, pls. 44–45; Winter 1993, 237 (dated 550–540 bc). Herodotus I.166–167 might
indicate the introduction of chariot racing in Etruria followed the battle of Alalia in 540 bc;
earlier raking simas with chariot races from Asia Minor: Åkerström 1966, pls. 19 and 21
(Larisa), fi g. 65.1 and 3 (Phokaia), pls. 39 and 41 (Sardis); Winter 1993, 237–238 (550 bc).
42 Winter 2009, 386–387.
43 Palombi 2010.
44 Winter et al. 2009, 19–20.
45 Ceccarelli in Lulof and Rescigno 2011, 194.
46 Winter 2009, 324–328.
47 Winter 2008, 190–194.
48 Winter 2009, 406–424.
49 Lulof 2008; Winter 2009, 479–480 (S-volutes), 480–481 (riding Amazons); Lulof in
Christiansen and Winter 2010, 154–157.
50 Winter 2009, 445–452.
51 Winter 2009, 453–461. Connections with Caeretan braziers: Winter, forthcoming.
52 Winter 2009, 425–443 (antefi xes), 482–491 (eaves tiles).
53 Winter 2009, 466–468 (Herakles and Athena), 473 (volute); Rizzo in Lulof and Rescigno
2011, 140, fi gs. 4–8 (volutes). Hippocamp rider: Winter 2009, 470–471; Christiansen in
Christiansen and Winter 2010, 148–149 (Provenience uncertain but the clay resembles
that of Caere). Standing warrior: Winter 2009, 472–473; Lulof in Christiansen and Winter
2010, 158–159. Sphinxes: Winter 2009, 474–477. See also Christiansen in Christiansen and
Winter 2010, 145–147 (Provenience uncertain but the clay resembles that of Caere). For
lateral acroterion bases, see, e.g., Winter 2009, 478–479.
54 Lulof 2008, 200–206; Winter 2009, 463–466; Lulof in Christiansen and Winter 2010, 160–
166.
55 Winter 2009, 398–400.
56 Winter 2009, 403–405.
57 Winter 2009, 498–500, 502–503. For the antefi x, cf. examples from the Rhoikos temple at
Samos (575–550 bc) and Assos (540 bc): Åkerström 1966, pls. 5.1 (Assos), 52.1–2 (Samos).
58 Winter 2009, 497–498.
59 Winter 2009, 495–497. Cf. the relief anthemion on lateral simas from Sardis: Åkerström
1966, pls. 46–47; Winter 1993, 243 (560 bc). Eaves tile: Winter 2009, 503–504.
60 Winter 2009, 461–463 (520–510 bc). Cf. revetment plaques with similar fl oral pattern in
relief from Larisa am Hermos: Åkerström 1966, pl. 32.4; Winter 1993, 246 (550–540 bc).
61 Cf. the temple roof model with open pediment of a Second Phase roof from the sanctuary of
Diana at Nemi, dated fourth/third century bc. Staccioli 1968, 39–40, pls. XXXIV–XXXVII.
Examples of decorated columen plaques: Colonna 2006, 156–160, Fig. VIII.42 (Temple A
at Pyrgi, 470–460 bc); Bagnasco Gianni in Lulof and Rescigno 2011, 222–225 (Ara della
Regina temple at Tarquinia, early fourth century bc).
62 See, most recently, Michetti, Maras and Carlucci in Deliciae Fictiles IV, 96–127.
63 For example, Opgenhaffen in Lulof and Rescigno 2011, 54–59 (Sirens); Bellelli in Lulof
and Rescigno 2011, 134, Fig. 17 (Caere); Menichelli in Lulof and Rescigno 2011, 148–154
(Falerii); Stopponi in Lulof and Rescigno 2011, 164–176 (Cannicella sanctuary in Orvieto).
64 Falerii: Comella 1993. Orvieto: Strazzulla 1989; Stopponi 2003, 240–243, fi gs. 4–5.
65 See, for example, the full-scale replica of the temple of Alatri, reconstructed in the garden of
the Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia in Rome: Cozza in Colonna 1985, 63–65, no.
3.2.
66 For example, Freytag-Löringhoff 1986 (Talamone); Vilucchi 2001 (Catona); Rossi in Lulof
and Rescigno 2011, 287–294 (Fosso dell’Incastro, Ardea).

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