The Etruscan World (Routledge Worlds)
Rubens D’Oriano and Antonio Sanciu – SARDINIA BEFORE THE PHOENICIANS However, one cannot fully understand the reasons and dyna ...
chapter 12: Phoenician and Punic Sardinia – Figure 12.3 Mycenaean vase for perfume (alabaster) from nuraghe Arrubiu of Orroli ...
Rubens D ’ 0 r i an o and Antonio S and u Figure 12.4 Cypriot copper ox-hide ingot from Ozieri (thirteenth-eleventh century bc). ...
chapter 12: Phoenician and Punic Sardinia – those adopted by the Phoenicians. It is certainly the case that simultaneously wit ...
Rubens D’Oriano and Antonio Sanciu – Figure 12.8 Etruscan jug (olpe) for wine, probably from Tharros (early sixth century bc). ...
chapter 12: Phoenician and Punic Sardinia – Figure 12.10 Etruscan cup (kantharos) for drinking wine, from Tharros (early sixth ...
Rubens D’Oriano and Antonio Sanciu – 0 Settlement areas Phoenicians Greeks Etruscans 200 km 400 Olbia N S W E Figure 12.12 Olb ...
chapter 12: Phoenician and Punic Sardinia – of the Mediterranean. In particular, Punic relationships with the opposite shore o ...
Rubens D’Oriano and Antonio Sanciu – With regard to ceramics, it is especially Nora that has furnished us with assorted eviden ...
chapter 12: Phoenician and Punic Sardinia – fact, the sanctuary, in the territory of Capena, of the goddess Feronia, associate ...
Rubens D’Oriano and Antonio Sanciu – Figure 12.16 Genucilia plate from Olbia (end of fourth-beginning of third century bc). Fi ...
chapter 12: Phoenician and Punic Sardinia – Celestino Perez, S., Rafale i Fontanals, N. and Armada Pita, X. L. (eds) (2008) Co ...
CHAPTER THIRTEEN ETRURIA AND CORSICA Matteo Milletti C orsica (Fig. 13.1), the fourth largest island in the Mediterranean after ...
Figure 13.1 Map of Corsica with principal sites discussed in this Chapter. of major rivers, which were to enable connection to t ...
Matteo Milletti – During the Middle and Recent Bronze Age, ceramic development shows the existence of established relationship ...
chapter 13: Etruria and Corsica – Figure 13.2 Molds for bronze casting: 1–2. Alò Bisucce (Lanfranchi 1992); 3. Mutola (Lanfran ...
Matteo Milletti Figure 13.3 Fibulae adarco serpeggiante (“with serpentine-bow”): 1-3. Corsica, provenance unknown (Delpino 1981) ...
chapter 13: Etruria and Corsica – island of Elba (Zecchini 2001). In Corsica, in particular, the practice of inhumation with c ...
Matteo Milletti – Boucher 1959). It is possible that this fi rst settlement was a mere trading post, operated by Greek prospec ...
chapter 13: Etruria and Corsica – attributed the remains of a circuit wall with bastions, discovered near the south-eastern bo ...
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