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1 R. B. Foote, The Foote Collection, Catalogue Raisonné, Madras, 1914; Notes on their ages and distribution, Madras, 1916.
2 See Foote, Catalogue Raisonné, No. 2605–22, p. 168; and Notes, Pl. 26 and p. 115.
3 (Sir) R. E. M. Wheeler, Ancient India, No. 4, 1947–48, fig. 21, T.44; fig. 14, P16, etc.
4 F. R. Allchin, Piklihal Excavations, Hyderabad, 1960, pl. 31, p. 48, etc.
5 B. Subbarao, Stone Age Cultures of Bellary, Poona, 1948, pl. VIII.
6 See A. A. Aiyappan, ‘Rude stone monuments in the Perumal hills’, Quarterly Journal of the Mythic Society, Bangalore, 1940–41, pp. 373–379.
7 H. D. Sankalia, ‘Spouted vessels from Navda Toli’, ANTIQUITY, XXIX, 1955, pp. 112–115; ibid., Excavations at Maheshviar and Navdatoli, Poona, 1958, fig. 44; Indian Archaeology, 1958–59, pl. XXXVI c.
8 See M. Dikshit, ‘Excavations at Rangpur, 1947’, B.D.C.R.I., IX, 1950, pl. VIII; Indian Archaeology, 1955–56, figs. 6 and 7; Sankalia, loc. cit., fig. 31, etc.
9 H. D. Sankalia and others, From History to Prehistory at Nevosa, Poona, 1960, fig. 96.
10 R. B. Foote, loc. cit., Notes, pl. 22, nos. 2367 and 2368.
11 N. R. Banerjee and K. V. Soundara Rajan, ‘Sanur 1950 and 1952’, Ancient India, no. 15, 1959. pl. XX B.
12 F. J. Richards, ‘A note on some Iron Age Graves’, J.R.A.I., 1924; the objects are now in the Victoria and Albert Museum.