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Mirror with engraving of Calchas. Vulci. Late 5th century B.C., bronze. Gregorian Etruscan Museum.&n
Statue of a youth. Tarquinia. Late 4th - 3rd century B.C., bronze. Gregorian Etruscan Museum.
Figurine of haruspex. From the right bank of the Tiber. 4th century B.C., bronze. Gregorian Etruscan
Mars of Todi. Todi, Monte Santo area. End of 5th century B.C., bronze. Gregorian Etruscan Museum.&ld
Mirror with Lasa, Hamphiare, and Aivas. First half of the 4th c. B.C.; bronze. The British Museum. (
Statuette of a young woman. Late 6th century B.C.; bronze. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The
ancientpeoples: Striding Female Figure, bronze, 8 in high Etruscan, Umbria, Central Italy, 5th cen
Cista Ficoroni
Bronze patera handle in the form of LasaDate: late 4th century B.C.Culture: EtruscanMedium: BronzeDi
She-Wolf, Rome, Italy
archaicwonder: Etruscan Bronze Turtle, 6th-5th Century BC In Greek mythology, the turtle is closely
Statuette of a man and woman. 5th c. BC.; bronze. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Statuette of a satyr dancing. 5th c. BC.; bronze. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
theancientwayoflife:~ Candelabrum Stand of a Dancing Maenad. Date: 525-500 B.C. Place of origin
ganymedesrocks: virtual-artifacts: Etruscan Bronze Figure of a Horse Standing Upon an Integral Plint
mini-girlz: Bronze patera handle in the form of LasaDate: late 4th century B.C.Culture: EtruscanMedi
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