CLAS 4110/6110
THE ETRUSCANS & EARLY ROME


Tomb of Hunting and Fishing
 
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Etruscan Language

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1. Map, ancient languages in Italy

2. Etruscan alphabet on ivory tablet fr. Marsiliana d’Albegna

3. Tarquinia, Etruscan name inscription

4. Volterra, Aule Tite stele, 6th c. BC

5. Chiusi, Larthia Seianthi sarcophagus

6. Volterra, early inscribed ash urn

7. Inscribed ash urn of Larse, Vatican museums

8. Chiusi, ash urn of Navlis Chinal

9. Chiusi, ash urn of Cymni

10. Volterra, ash urn of Larthi(a) Cracnei, 2 c. BC

11. Volterra, ash urn of Caecina, inscrip. in Latin, 1 c. BC

12. Rome and Caere, Duenos bowl with inscrip. in Etruscan and Latin

13. Rome, Villa Giulia, inscribed bucchero aryballos

14. Chimaera fr. Arezzo, Etruscan inscrip. on right foreleg toTinia

15. Rome, Museo Pigorini, inscribed fibula fr. Praeneste

16. Pyrgi, inscribed gold plaques, Punic and Etruscan, ca. 500 BC

17. Inscribed bronze liver for haruspicy, fr. Piacenza

18. Bronze statuette of haruspex with lituus

19. Chiusi, Etruscan mirror with Perse, Mednsa (Perseus & Medusa)

20. Close-up, Perse, mirror fr. Chiusi

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