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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of contents v
- 1. Introduction 1
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Part 1
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I. Methods
- 2. An ancient question: the origin of the Etruscans 11
- 3. The Etruscans in Ancient literature 35
- 4. History of Etruscology 53
- 5. Etruscan Art or Art of the Etruscans? 69
- 6. Iconography and iconology, Nineteenth to Twenty-first centuries 79
- 7. Approaches to the study of the language 95
- 8. DNA and Etruscan identity 109
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II. Issues
- 9. Political organization and magistrates 121
- 10. Economy and trade 143
- 11. War and Weaponry 165
- 12. Society 179
- 13. Feasts. Wine and Society. eighth-sixth centuries BCE 195
- 14. Banqueting and food 207
- 15. Sports 221
- 16. Dance 233
- 17. Alphabets and language 245
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II. Issues
- 18. Religion 277
- 19. Death and burial 317
- 20. Haruspicy from the Ancient Near East to Etruria 341
- 21. Prophecy and divination 357
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II. Issues
- 22. Ships and Shipping 371
- 23. Harbors 391
- 24. Vehicles and roads 407
- 25. Mines and Metal Working 425
- 26. The mines on the island of Elba 445
- 27. Coins and mints 463
- 28. Weights and balances 473
- 29. Textiles and Dress 485
- 30. Musical instruments 505
- 31. Etruscan gold dental appliances 523
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Part 2
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III. History
- 32. The Historical Framework 537
- 33. The transition from village communities to protourban societies 561
- 34. The diffusion of Near Eastern cultures 581
- 35. Urban Civilization 617
- 36. Hellenism in Central Italy 645
- 37. Romanization 665
- 38. The Etruscan legacy 685
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IV. Civilization
- 39. Hut Architecture, 10th cent.-730 BCE 723
- 40. Handicrafts, 10th cent.-730 BCE 739
- 41. Society, 10th cent.-730 BCE 759
- 42. Ritual and cults, 10th cent.-730 BCE 779
- 43. Economy, 10th cent.-730 BCE 795
- 44. External Relationships, 10th cent.-730 BCE 811
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IV. Civilization
- 45. Art, 730–580 BCE 831
- 46. Handicraft, 730–580 BCE 851
- 47. Society, 730–580 BCE 869
- 48. Ritual and cults, 730–580 BCE 885
- 49. Economy, 730–580 BCE 901
- 50. External Relationships, 730–580 BC 921
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IV. Civilization
- 51. Archaic and Late Archaic Art, 580–450 BCE 943
- 52. Handicrafts, 580–450 BCE 971
- 53. Society, 580–450 BCE 985
- 54. Ritual and Cults, 580–450 BCE 1001
- 55. Economy, 580–450 BCE 1013
- 56. External relationships, 580–450 BCE 1031
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IV. Civilization
- 57. Late Classical and Hellenistic art, 450–250 BCE 1049
- 58. Handicraft, 450–250 BCE 1079
- 59. Society, 450-250 BCE 1101
- 60. Ritual and cults, 450–250 BCE 1117
- 61. Economy, 450–250 BCE 1129
- 62. External Relationships, 450–250 BCE 1141
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IV. Civilization
- 63. Art, 250–89 BCE 1161
- 64. Handicraft, 250–89 BCE 1173
- 65. Society, 250–89 BCE 1191
- 66. Ritual and Cults, 250–89 BCE 1203
- 67. Economy, 250–89 BCE 1215
- 68. External Relationships, 250–89 BCE 1223
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V. Topography of Etruria
- 69. The landscape and environment of Etruria 1239
- 70. Southern Etruria 1251
- 71. Northern Etruria 1299
- 72. Settlement Patterns and Land Use 1339
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VI. Etruscans outside Etruria
- 73. Southern Campania 1359
- 74. Northern Campania 1395
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VI. Etruscans outside Etruria
- 75. Emilia 1437
- 76-77. Romagna and the Marches 1453
- 78. Lombardy 1501
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VI. Etruscans outside Etruria
- 79. Central Italy and Rome 1533
- 80. Southern Italy 1551
- 81. Northern Italy 1565
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VI. Etruscans outside Etruria
- 82. South and southeast Central Europe 1585
- 83. Transalpine Regions 1607
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VI. Etruscans outside Etruria
- 84. Corsica 1641
- 85. Sicily 1653
- 86. Sardinia 1669
- 87. Greece. Aegean islands and Levant 1679
- 88. North Africa 1695
- 89. Southern France 1709
- 90. The Iberian Peninsula 1721
- Colour plates 1737
- Authors 1761
- Index 1767
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of contents v
- 1. Introduction 1
-
Part 1
-
I. Methods
- 2. An ancient question: the origin of the Etruscans 11
- 3. The Etruscans in Ancient literature 35
- 4. History of Etruscology 53
- 5. Etruscan Art or Art of the Etruscans? 69
- 6. Iconography and iconology, Nineteenth to Twenty-first centuries 79
- 7. Approaches to the study of the language 95
- 8. DNA and Etruscan identity 109
-
II. Issues
- 9. Political organization and magistrates 121
- 10. Economy and trade 143
- 11. War and Weaponry 165
- 12. Society 179
- 13. Feasts. Wine and Society. eighth-sixth centuries BCE 195
- 14. Banqueting and food 207
- 15. Sports 221
- 16. Dance 233
- 17. Alphabets and language 245
-
II. Issues
- 18. Religion 277
- 19. Death and burial 317
- 20. Haruspicy from the Ancient Near East to Etruria 341
- 21. Prophecy and divination 357
-
II. Issues
- 22. Ships and Shipping 371
- 23. Harbors 391
- 24. Vehicles and roads 407
- 25. Mines and Metal Working 425
- 26. The mines on the island of Elba 445
- 27. Coins and mints 463
- 28. Weights and balances 473
- 29. Textiles and Dress 485
- 30. Musical instruments 505
- 31. Etruscan gold dental appliances 523
-
Part 2
-
III. History
- 32. The Historical Framework 537
- 33. The transition from village communities to protourban societies 561
- 34. The diffusion of Near Eastern cultures 581
- 35. Urban Civilization 617
- 36. Hellenism in Central Italy 645
- 37. Romanization 665
- 38. The Etruscan legacy 685
-
IV. Civilization
- 39. Hut Architecture, 10th cent.-730 BCE 723
- 40. Handicrafts, 10th cent.-730 BCE 739
- 41. Society, 10th cent.-730 BCE 759
- 42. Ritual and cults, 10th cent.-730 BCE 779
- 43. Economy, 10th cent.-730 BCE 795
- 44. External Relationships, 10th cent.-730 BCE 811
-
IV. Civilization
- 45. Art, 730–580 BCE 831
- 46. Handicraft, 730–580 BCE 851
- 47. Society, 730–580 BCE 869
- 48. Ritual and cults, 730–580 BCE 885
- 49. Economy, 730–580 BCE 901
- 50. External Relationships, 730–580 BC 921
-
IV. Civilization
- 51. Archaic and Late Archaic Art, 580–450 BCE 943
- 52. Handicrafts, 580–450 BCE 971
- 53. Society, 580–450 BCE 985
- 54. Ritual and Cults, 580–450 BCE 1001
- 55. Economy, 580–450 BCE 1013
- 56. External relationships, 580–450 BCE 1031
-
IV. Civilization
- 57. Late Classical and Hellenistic art, 450–250 BCE 1049
- 58. Handicraft, 450–250 BCE 1079
- 59. Society, 450-250 BCE 1101
- 60. Ritual and cults, 450–250 BCE 1117
- 61. Economy, 450–250 BCE 1129
- 62. External Relationships, 450–250 BCE 1141
-
IV. Civilization
- 63. Art, 250–89 BCE 1161
- 64. Handicraft, 250–89 BCE 1173
- 65. Society, 250–89 BCE 1191
- 66. Ritual and Cults, 250–89 BCE 1203
- 67. Economy, 250–89 BCE 1215
- 68. External Relationships, 250–89 BCE 1223
-
V. Topography of Etruria
- 69. The landscape and environment of Etruria 1239
- 70. Southern Etruria 1251
- 71. Northern Etruria 1299
- 72. Settlement Patterns and Land Use 1339
-
VI. Etruscans outside Etruria
- 73. Southern Campania 1359
- 74. Northern Campania 1395
-
VI. Etruscans outside Etruria
- 75. Emilia 1437
- 76-77. Romagna and the Marches 1453
- 78. Lombardy 1501
-
VI. Etruscans outside Etruria
- 79. Central Italy and Rome 1533
- 80. Southern Italy 1551
- 81. Northern Italy 1565
-
VI. Etruscans outside Etruria
- 82. South and southeast Central Europe 1585
- 83. Transalpine Regions 1607
-
VI. Etruscans outside Etruria
- 84. Corsica 1641
- 85. Sicily 1653
- 86. Sardinia 1669
- 87. Greece. Aegean islands and Levant 1679
- 88. North Africa 1695
- 89. Southern France 1709
- 90. The Iberian Peninsula 1721
- Colour plates 1737
- Authors 1761
- Index 1767