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The Gauls at Delphi

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

Extract

There is a small group of reliefs from late Etruscan urns which are identified as representations of the Gaulish raid upon the sanctuary of Delphi in 279 B.C. The reliefs vary a good deal in detail and no general type for the subject can be traced, but but the narrow shape indicates Volterra; the material is tufa (Fig. 1).

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Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1933

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References

1 Bieńkowski, , Darstellungen der Gallier, p. 105Google Scholar.

2 Körte, , Rilievi delle urne etruschi, III, cap. xxii, p. 145Google Scholar.

3 Levi, Doro in NdS. 1931, p. 495Google Scholar, fig. 14.

4 Bieńkowski, fig. 123; Körte, III, pl. cxv, 1.