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'''''Attic Vase Inscriptions''''' ('''AVI''') is a web-based epigraphic database of ancient Attic vase inscriptions maintained by the AVI project at the ]. It is an extension of Henry R. Immerwahr's CAVI (''Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions'').<ref>; , Classical Research Centre, ].</ref> '''''Attic Vase Inscriptions''''' ('''AVI''') is a web-based ] database of ancient ] vase inscriptions maintained by the AVI project at the ]. It is an extension of Henry R. Immerwahr's CAVI (''Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions'').<ref>; , Classical Research Centre, ].</ref>


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Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI) is a web-based epigraphic database of ancient Attic vase inscriptions maintained by the AVI project at the University of Basel. It is an extension of Henry R. Immerwahr's CAVI (Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions).

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  1. AVI Project website; Inscriptions on Athenian pottery c. 626–300 BC, Classical Research Centre, University of Oxford.

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