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Dipylon vase from c. 750–690 B.C.E., scratched with early versions of Greek letters. The source is Eric A. Havelock, "The Preliteracy of the Greeks" (New Literary History Vol. 8 No. 3 [1977], 369–391), 376. Accessed through JSTOR February 20, 2006; stable URL: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0028-6087%28197721%298%3A3%3C369%3ATPOTG%3E2.0.CO%3B2-W. Havelock's source for the image is A. Andrewes, The Greeks (1971), Plate XIV.

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    • User:Chick Bowen asserts that this image is fair use for the article Eric A. Havelock. The image is necessary to illustrate Havelock's bold claim about this particular vase, which is quoted in the article. Its use here as a low-resolution scan should not affect the ability of the copyright holder to profit off of it.

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