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Abstract
Conrad M. Stibbe A well-preserved bronze hydria turned up in the art market in 2003. It is a high quality piece, shedding new light on a small group of archaic Greek bronze hydriae which hitherto lingered almost forgotten in the background of recent scholarship. This is the first publication to show the importance of the new hydria and the group to which it belongs. Article in volume 80, 2005, pages 21-31 Buy and download the article as PDF file
The other articles in volume 80, 2005: Nurettin Arslan Michael Donderer Frank Vermeulen, Patrick Monsieur, Catharina Boullart, Helene Verreyke, Geert Verhoeven, Morgan De Dapper, Tanja Goethals, Rudy Goossens, Beata-Maria De Vlieghere T.D. Stek and J. Pelgrom, with a contribution by M. Roccia John Tamm L.B. van der Meer, in collaboration with N.L.C . Stevens and H. Stöger Saskia Stevens Eric M. Moormann and Miguel John Versluys, with contributions by Tesse D. Stek and Ellen Thiermann Francisco Sirano Kees Peterse Daniele Malfitana, Jeroen Poblome and John Lund Maria Costanza Lentini |
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