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26 Cards in this Set
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Bucchero Aryballos with
inscription. Cerveteri; c. 630 BCE |
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Bucchero Aryballos with
inscription. Cerveteri; c. 630 BCE |
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Modern town of Pitigliano, Tuscany, Italy
- Probably what a developed Etruscan hilltop town looked like |
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7th – 6th C monumental
building at Poggio Civitate |
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Plaques of painted terracotta
from buildings A and C, Acquarossa, mid 6th C BCE; Viterbo Museo Archeologico |
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Horserace/ceremonial procession,
early 6th C, Poggio Civitate |
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Procession and banquet,
Poggio Civitate (last image from Metapontum), Early Archaic period. |
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Feasting and Power:
Reinforces societal roles Stage for social transactions Gift exchange Alliance formation Acts of hospitality to mobilize workers Tomb of the Leopards, Tarquinia, 480 BCE. Showing elite dining |
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Wine Amphora with a painted inscription giving the name of the owner, 7th BCE
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9th – 8th C BCE pozzo tombs, Cerveteri
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Early 7th C tumulus at Cerveteri
(Caere) |
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Biconical ash urn; Volterra, 9th C BCE
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Banditaccia Necropolis, Cerveteri
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Chigi vase.
Protocorinthian (Greek) Oinochoe, found in Etruria c. 650 - 620 BCE, Villa Giulia Museum, Rome. |
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Protocorinthian (Greek) Skyphos
c. 700 BCE |
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Chigi vase.
Protocorinthian (Greek) Oinochoe, found in Etruria c. 650 - 620 BCE, Villa Giulia Museum, Rome. |
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disk fibula from Regolini-Galassi tomb,
Cerveteri. c. 675 BCE |
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(below): pectoral from R-G tomb,
Cerveteri. c. 675 BCE |
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Tomb of the Capitals, Cerveteriearly 6th C BCE
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Tomb of the Capitals, Cerveteriearly 6th C BCE
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7th – 6th C BCE Etruscan Domestic houses
Acquarossa, Etruria |
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Tomb bed at Caere (Cerveteri), 7th C BCE
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7th C BCE Burial Cave, Ketef Hinnon Cemetary,
Jerusalem |
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Tomb of the Hut. Cerveteri.
7th C BCE |
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Tomb of the Five Chairs. Cerveteri.
650 - 600 BCE |
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Tomb of the Five Chairs. Cerveteri.
650 - 600 BCE |