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New views on Greek artifacts found in Etruria - D. GILL, “Positivism, pots, and long distance trade”, pp. 99–107, and K. ARAFAT & C. MORGAN, “Athens, Etruria and the Heuneburg: mutual misconceptions in the study of Greek-barbarian relations”, pp. 108-34 in Ian Morris (ed.), CLASSICAL GREECE: ANCIENT HISTORIES AND MODERN ARCHAEOLOGIES (Cambridge University Press1994).
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 February 2015
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