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Painted Sculpture - V. Manzelli: La policromia nella statuaria greca antica. (Studia Archaeologica, 69.) Pp. 340; ills. Rome: ĽErma di Bretschneider, 1994.Paper.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2009

Liz James
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University of Sussex

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References

1 Manzelli, 9.

2 See, for example, among many examples, Conklin, H., ‘Hanunoo color categories’, South Western Journal of Anthropology 11 (1995), 339344;CrossRefGoogle ScholarTurton, D., ‘There's no such beast: cattle and colour-naming among the Mursi’, Man 15 (1980), 320338 and refs.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

3 Sahlins, M., ‘Colori e cultura’, Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia 16 (1975).Google Scholar

4 See John Gage, Colour in history: relative and absolute’, Art History 1 (1978), 104130, a key reference Manzelli does not seem to know.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

5 Manzelli, 43 and n. 28