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7. Berkin 2003, pp. 38–40, nos. 22–23, figs. 13–14.1, pls. 6–7 (his Archaeologist 58, no. 2 (1995): http://oi.uchicago.edu/research/ type 1), with reference to Valentini 1969. For the related projects/gol/ba95.html. Yener refers to S. Kosak, Hittite Inventory bucchero at the J. Paul Getty Museum, see CVA, United States of Texts (CTH 24150) (Heidelberg, 1982). America, fasc. 31, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, fasc. 6 11. For the concept, see Nagy 1994 (in n. 3 in the “Orientalizing (Malibu, 1996), pp. 17–20, pls. 305.4, 306.4, and 308.1. Group” section) in relation to a group of terracottas from 8. Florence, Museo Archeologico Nazionale 72733: Valentini 1969, Cerveteri. p. 428, pl. XI, no. 67. 12. Wilkinson 1992, p. 69. For additional discussion of lion 9. See the excellent survey of the subject in Marangou 1969, pp. symbolism, see 77.AO.81.2, 76.AO.78 (cat. no. 31), and 63–65. 77.AO.81.8 (cat. no. 32). 10. A. A. Yener, “Swords, Armor, and Figurines: A Metalliferous View 13. Wilkinson 1992, p. 159. from the Central Taurus,” electronic version of article in Biblical 128 ORIENTALIZING GROUP

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