[2265]. See also for Narce Mon. Antichi, iv. pt. 1, p. 105 ff.

[2266]. M. Pottier states that a primitive kind of wheel was used for making the impasto in the eighth century, and Helbig and Martha are certainly wrong in stating that it was not introduced till the sixth (see Louvre Cat. ii. p. 294).

[2267]. Bull. dell’ Inst. 1885, p. 118.

[2268]. E.g. Brit. Mus. Cat. Nos. 347 ff.

[2269]. Op. cit. p. 345 ff.

[2270]. Notizie degli Scavi, 1884, p. 186 = 338: cf. for the style a vase from Tamassos, Cyprus, in the British Museum (Rev. Arch. ix. 1887, p. 77).

[2271]. See generally Pottier, Louvre Cat. ii. p. 363 ff.

[2272]. See Vol. I. p. [153], and cf. Perrot, Hist. de l’Art, vi. p. 211, fig. 57, for examples from Troy.

[2273]. Abeken, Mittelital. p. 362 ff.; but see Arch. Zeit. 1881, p. 41.

[2274]. E.g. Ann. dell’ Inst. 1884, pl. C.