TUGIA
or Toya (Peal del Becerno) Jaén, Spain.
Iberian city at the confluence of the Guadiana Menor
with the Guadalquivir. In the necropolis was a large cellar with three stone chambers, burials with chariots, three
Greek kraters by the schools of the Painter of Thebes,
the Retorted Painter, the Painter of the Black Thyrsos,
the Painter of Toya, and a lekythos, all in the National
Archaeological Museum of Madrid; and a kylix in the
Instituto de Estudios Giennenses, Jaén. All date from
the first half of the 4th c. B.C.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
J. Cabré, “Anquitectura hispánica. El
sepulcro de Toya,”
ArchEsp 1 (1925) 73-101
PI; A. García y Bellido,
Hispania Graeca II (1948) 183-85
MPI; J. M. Blázquez, “La cámara sepulcral de Toya y sus paralelos etruscos,”
Oretania 5 (1960) 233-37
MI; G. Trías,
Cerámicas griegas de la Península Ibérica (1971) 465-73
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J. M. BLZQUEZ