[2275]. Hdt. i. 14, 25; Paus. x. 16.
[2276]. For Greek examples of early vases with reliefs see Vol. I. p. [497], and Plate XLVII.
[2277]. See for specimens Gaz. Arch. 1881, pls. 28, 29, 32-3; Pottier, Vases du Louvre, pls. 33-4.
[2278]. Louvre D 151.
[2279]. Bull. dell’ Inst. 1884, p. 163.
[2280]. Röm. Mitth. 1886, p. 135.
[2281]. See Pliny, H.N. xxxv. 152. The names are doubtless descriptive.
[2282]. Cf. B.M. Cat. of Bronzes, p. xlvii, and references there given.
[2283]. Nearly all the contents of this tomb are now in the British Museum (Etruscan Saloon, Cases 126-35): see Micali, Mon. Ined. pls. 4-8; Dennis, Etruria2, i. p. 457 ff.; C. Smith in J.H.S. xiv. p. 206.
[2284]. A most trustworthy reproduction of this vase and its decoration, made by Mr. F. Anderson, is given in J.H.S. xiv. pls. 6-7.