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Italia Antica, dalla caverna preistorica al palazzo imperiale. By Alessandro Della Seta. Cloth, 10½” ×8”, pp. 350, with 373 text illustrations. Bergamo, Istituto Italiano d'Arte Grafiche Editore, 1922. Lire 50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2012

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Copyright © J. Whatmough 1921. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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page 280 note 1 Misprints are not numerous: on p. 160 ‘df condizioni’ should be ‘di c’; p. 236 ‘Calacnte’ for ‘Calcante.’

page 281 note 1 Clearly that of Pigorini. Sig. della Seta of set purpose has refrained from quoting any of his authorities. The plan of his book excluded footnote references or the addition of a bibliography; an index was equally considered unnecessary, and, in a work of this kind, can easily be dispensed with. There is an ‘index’—or rather a list—of illustrations.

page note 281 2 I do not overlook the fact that cremation is also found in the terremare. But it would be impossible, even if it were desirable, to attempt, within the limits of a short review, to develop my own view of the ethnological problem; or to discuss so fully as I could wish the other objections which I see to Pigorini's view.