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Terra-Cotta in Archaic Art - Archaic Fictile Revetments in Sicily and Magna Graecia. By E. Douglas Van Buren. Pp. xx + 168. Eighty figures, printed on 19 plates. London: John Murray, 1923. 21s. net.
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page 76 note 1 Delia Seta indeed prefers to call them Italic rather than Etruscan.
page 77 note 1 The types frequently mentioned in the catalogue of examples are those peculiar to each site.
page 77 note 2 Mrs. Van Buren has some interesting remarks on the subject on p. 61.