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The Villanovan cemeteries of Bologna and Pontecagnano - SILVANA TOVOLI , IL SEPOLCRETO VILLANOVIANO BENACCI CAPRARA DI BOLOGNA (Cataloghi delle Collezioni del Museo Civico Archeologico di Bologna, Comune di Bologna, 1989). Pp. 440, 123 figs. (line). - GIAN LUIGI CARANCINI (ed.), MISCELLANEA PROTOSTORICA (Archaeologia Perusina 6, Giorgio Bretschneider, Roma 1990). Pp. x + 414, numerous line drawings. - BRUNO D'AGOSTINO AND PATRIZIA GASTALDI , PONTECAGNANO II. LA NECROPOLI DEL PICENTINO. 1: LE TOMBE DELLA PRIMA ETÀ DEL FERRO (Annali dell'Istituto Universitario Orientale, Sezione di Archeologia e Storia Antica, Quademo N. 5, Napoli 1988). Three vols.: Testo [1990]: Pp. 283, 12 text-figs. (8 half-tone, 4 line). Figure [1988]: 210 figs. (halftone and line). Tavole [1990]: 26 loose folding plates (1 half-tone, 25 line). - SERENELLA DE NATALE , PONTECAGNANO II. LA NECROPOLI DI S. ANTONIO: PROPR. ECI 2: TOMBE DELLA PRIMA ETÀ DEL FERRO (Annali dell'Istituto Universitario Orientale, Sezione di Archeologia e Storia Antica, Quaderno N. 8, Napoli 1992). Pp. 159 + 131 figs. (halftone and line).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2015

David Ridgway*
Affiliation:
Department of Classics, University of Edinburgh

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Reviews Articles and Long Reviews
Copyright
Copyright © Journal of Roman Archaeology L.L.C. 1994

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Footnotes

*

These pages are gratefully dedicated to the memory of my teacher Christopher Hawkes, Professor of European Archaeology in the University of Oxford 1946-72, who first sent me to Iron Age Italy in 1961.

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* These pages are gratefully dedicated to the memory of my teacher Christopher Hawkes, Professor of European Archaeology in the University of Oxford 1946-72, who first sent me to Iron Age Italy in 1961.