[2295]. Notizie degli Scavi, 1887, pls. 14-18.

[2296]. Bull. dell’ Inst. 1876, p. 117 ff., and Mon. dell’ Inst. x. pls. 31-33. The art of Praeneste, though a Latin town, was wholly Etruscan. Cf. the later series of bronze cistae found here.

[2297]. Martha, L’Art Étrusque, p. 462.

[2298]. Louvre Cat. ii. pp. 294, 315.

[2299]. Traité, i. p. 414: see Blümner, Technologie, ii. p. 62. It may be compared with the analysis of the clay of Greek vases given in Vol. I. p. [203].

[2300]. Cf. Micali, Mon. Ined. pls. 28-30.

[2301]. Micali, op. cit. pls. 28-32.

[2302]. Cf. Arch. Zeit. 1884, pl. 8, fig. 1, and the reliefs from Sparta, Ath. Mitth. 1877, pls. 20-4.

[2303]. Cf. Ann. dell’ Inst. 1877, pls. U, V; Micali, op. cit. pls. 27-32.

[2304]. See Pottier, Louvre Cat. ii. p. 324 ff.