Babelon, RN 1912, pp. 1-40, illus. (= Mélanges 4, pp. 304-43), Kraay, NC 1956, p. 49, Orsi, AttiMemIIN 1919, p. 29, Vlasto, through whose hands the bulk of the hd. passed, was convinced that the whole formed a single find. This firsthand opinion should carry more weight than Orsi's subsequent claim that the "hoard" was a conflation of several finds
Jenkins, Gala, p. 152, Kraay, NC 1960, pp. 57-65, Noe, Caulonia, pp. 59-62, illus. (the pedigree for no. 36 should read "Helbing LXX, 1932, 477")
c. 600? AR: 12 coins noted in IGCH in addition to 4 [uncertain], which each has been counted as 1. Added 584 coins to the hoard contents. Then, the total count comes to c. 600? coins
Referans
NSc 1879, pp. 26-7, von Duhn, ZfN 1880, pp. 308-11
Avellino, Opuscoli diversi 2 (Naples, 1833), pp. 85, 167, Jenkins, Gela, p. 148, Mommsen, Hist. de la monn. rom. 1 (Paris, 1865), p. 151, Sambon, Recherches, p. 28
Catanuto, NSc 1932, pp. 387-92 (= N. 277 including intrusive items), Kraay, SNR 1970, pp. 69-71 (for details of N. 506, and for the common source of N. 277 and 506)
c. 800? AR: 279 coins noted in IGCH in addition to 64 coins in Thurium (including 1 stater noted. Added 63 coins to this group) and 109 coins in Croton (including 3 staters noted. Added 106 coins to this group). Added 348 coins to the hoard contents. Then, the total count comes to c. 800? coins
Evans, NC 1889, pp. 39-42, Kraay, SNR 1970, pp. 47-72, Pozzi, AIIN 1962-4, pp. 147-58, Sambon, Recherches, pp. 30-2, Sambon, Sur un dépôt de monnaies grecques trouvé dans une terve de l'ancienne Lucanie (Naples, 1858)