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46 On this type of ring, see Boardman 1967; M. Martelli in Cristofani, Martelli 1983, pp.
56–57.
47 Gaultier, Metzger 2005, p. 60; p. 128, no. II.31.
48 For example, Marshall 1911, nos. 1368–1369.
49 Cristofani 1985, p. 174 no. 4 (M. A. Rizzo); for a similar exemplar in Dallas Museum:
Deppert-Lippitz 1996, p. 129 no. 30.
50 Concerning this issue, see: Coen 1997; Coen 1999; Buranelli, Sannibale 2003, p. 129.
51 M. Cristofani in Cristofani, Martelli 1983, p. 66; Coen 1997, p. 103.
52 Coen 1999, pp. 158 ff.; Buranelli, Sannibale 2003, p. 129.
53 M. Cristofani in Cristofani, Martelli 1983, p. 63; Castor 2010 (bibl.).
54 Some have thought that these hollow spheres pierced in the back could have been used to
contain perfumed products: see most recently Minetti, Rastrelli 2001, p. 113, no. 32 B. 32.
Others prefer to think that the hole pierced in them corresponds to a technical requirement:
Buranelli, Sannibale 2003, p. 129.
55 On this type of ring see Boardman 1966, pp. 10 ff.; Cristofani, Martelli 1983, p. 66.
56 On the subject and on attribution to Etruscan workshops of earrings with a Negro head in
amber cf. Metzger 2005, p. 68.


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