[1546]. B.M. G 179 ff.: see Ann. dell’ Inst. 1871, p. 5 ff.; Röm. Mitth. 1897, p. 260; Notizie degli Scavi, 1897, p. 390.
[1547]. xi. 480 E: see above, pp. [73], [189].
[1548]. Gaz. Arch. 1879, p. 43. Recent writers have maintained that “Calene” ware is Greek in origin, and not confined to this site. See Dragendorff in Bonner Jahrbücher, xcvi. p. 25, and Rizzo in Röm. Mitth. 1897, p. 259: cf. Berlin 3882.
[1549]. Benndorf, Gr. u. sic. Vasenb. pl. 56.
[1550]. Ibid. pls. 57–8.
[1551]. For instances of moulds for these medallions see B.M. Cat. of Terracottas, E 72–4.
[1552]. See Röm. Mitth. 1897, p. 260.
[1553]. See Evans, Syracusan Medallions, in Num. Chron. 3rd Ser. xi. p. 319; also Rev. Arch. xxiv. (1894). p. 173.
[1554]. See B.M. Cat. of Vases, iv., G 37 ff., and above, pp. [200], [211].
[1555]. A similar example is in the Athens Museum, from Crete (Invent. No. 2141).