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“Looking at Athenian vases through the eyes of the Boeotians: copies, adaptations and local creations in the social and aesthetic culture of an Attic neighbour”, in: Schmidt, S. & Stähli, A. (eds.), Vasenbilder im Kulturtransfer, Munich 2012, 121-137.
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Ross Brendle
Johns Hopkins University, 2017
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2009. “Dionysos in Context: Two Attic Red-figure Kraters from the Early Fourth Century BC.” In Proceedings of Athenian Potters and Painters II, edited by J. Oakley and O. Palagia, 1-10. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
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