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homoarchaeologicus:Limestone Etruscan funerary urn, 104 x 75 cm, late 3rd century B.C, Italy.This ob
armthearmour:Bronze Cuirass, Helmet, and Greaves, decorated with remnants of silver, Etruscan, ca. l
didoofcarthage:Antefixes from Etruria. Etruscan, 6th to 4th centuries B.C. Terracotta. J. Paul Getty
Tarquinia - Necropolis of MonterozziSome beautiful Etruscan frescoes founded in the Necropolis of Ta
arjuna-vallabha:Antefix with Satyr and Maenad dancing from Satricum, Italy
historyfilia:Pair of Disk Earrings. 525–500 B.C., Etruscan. Medium: gold The J. Paul Getty Museum
Etruscan votive phallus, 5th-4th century BC
The suicide of Telamonian Ajax. Detail of an Etruscan red-figure calyx-krater, artist unknown; ca.
Etruscan black-figure alabastron (perfume jar) after Corinthian models. In the top frieze, Heracles
The Trojan prince Troilus brings his horse to a fountain to drink, while Achilles (to the left; not
Etruscan painted terracotta askos in the shape of a duck. Attr. to the Clusium Group; ca. 350-325 B
A reclining satyr holds a drinking cup. Scarab from Etruria, eponymous gem of the Master of the Lon
Etruscan ceramic vessel in the shape of a boar. Artist unknown; ca. 600-500 BCE. Now in the Clevel
The head of a woman. Tondo of an Etruscan plate, variously attributed to the Genucilia Group or the
Bronze Etruscan foot element in the shape of the snake-footed monster Typhon. Artist unknown; ca. 5
Etruscan bronze sculpture of the Chimera (known as the “Chimera of Arezzo”). Artist unknown; ca. 40
Hand of Sabazios, Catalogue of the bronzes, Greek, Roman, and Etruscan in the Department of Greek an
Reclining Etruscan Woman, c. 150-120 B.C.
chaoticnutcase:Etruscan bronze head
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Ancient Etruscan carved intaglio scarab featuring a pig-man set in moder
ganymedesrocks:ratatoskryggdrasil:Novios Plautios, The Ficoroni Cista, 340-330 BCECheers! Granted t
harvard-art-museums-sculpture:Cinerary Urn with Reclining Man and Battle Scene, first half second ce
4eternal-life: Etruria and the Etruscan civilization@adri-le-chat your people!!
cma-greek-roman-art:Vessel Ornament of Banqueter, probably 400-375 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Gree
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