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Etruscan Names
Visnai: a Ramtha Visnai from Vulci. (EL&A, p. 237) Zalthu: Zertna: (Bonfante) ? surname. Zertnai: Tarquinia (< La donna Etrusca) ...
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Etruscan Lifestyle
In the 7th century BCE, Etruscan clothing was very similar to that of the ... became the national costume of Etruria - the "tebenna", later to become the ...
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Etruscan Art
The above sculpture (actually a hollow cinerary urn) comes from the Banditaccia necropolis, Cerveteri, and is known as the Sarcophagus dei Sposi. ...
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Etruscan Art
The above sculpture (actually a hollow cinerary urn) comes from the Banditaccia necropolis, Cerveteri, and is known as the Sarcophagus dei Sposi. ...
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Veii
Nearby are the remains of the Temple of Portonaccio, home of the terra-cotta statue of the "Apollo of Veii" by Vulca and also a temple shrine dedicated to ...
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Etruscan Art
This page is dedicated to Etruscan art: Bronzes, Tomb Paintings, Ceramics, Gold work, Etruscan mirrors.
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The History of Etruria
Hellanikos (5th Century BCE has Odysseus and Aeneas founding Rome, which they name after one of the Trojan women, Rhome. His account dates Rome at about 965 ...
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Etruscan Pottery
480 BCE) and the Classical period (c. 480-c. 330 BCE). It is found in both the black-figure and the red figure pottery styles. The hydria is distinctive in ...
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The Etruscans and Sexuality
The tomb of the floggings (tomba della fustigazione) has frescoes which depict erotic scenes, and like those in the Tomb of the Bulls, these may carry an ...
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The History of Etruria
To the North, the Umbrians advanced and occupied Rimini and Ravenna (Strabo V,1,7 & 10-11) but the main cause of the Etruscan demise in the plain of the Po ...