The Etruscan World (Routledge Worlds)
Nancy A. Winter – 41 Star-fl owers and relief meanders on revetment plaques from Sardis in Asia Minor: Åkerström 1966, pls. 44 ...
chapter 49: The phenomenon of terracotta – BIBLIOGRAPHY Åkerström, Å. (1966) Die architektonischen Terrakotten Kleinasiens, Lu ...
CHAPTER FIFTY ETRUSCAN JEWELRY Françoise Gaultier T he Greek literary sources readily describe the Etruscans as a people with a ...
chapter 50: Etruscan jewelry – type in certain fi bulae in bronze can also be composed of segments of amber, bone and/or wood ...
Françoise Gaultier – as Bologna) as well as in Campania (at Sala Consilina, Pontecagnano, or Cumae) and in Latium (at Acqua Ac ...
chapter 50: Etruscan jewelry – Figure 50.2 Pin. From the Tomb of the Lictor, Vetulonia. Circa 630 bc. Florence, Museo Archeolo ...
Françoise Gaultier – decoration. The fi nest are decorated like the fi bula from the Tomb of the Warrior of Tarquinia in the B ...
chapter 50: Etruscan jewelry – carefully drawn by means of granulation. Sometimes too fragile to have actually been worn, thes ...
Françoise Gaultier – Figure 50.5 A bauletto earrings, gold, with granulation and other decoration. Second half of the sixth ce ...
chapter 50: Etruscan jewelry – constructed of two hemispheres originally enclosing a bead of colored glass, and others with pe ...
Françoise Gaultier – grave goods there continue to furnish fi ne pieces. Recovery is, however, quite clear in southern Etruria ...
chapter 50: Etruscan jewelry – which fi ts on the thickest part of the ring which is itself, and in front view, a large oblong ...
Françoise Gaultier – Figure 50.10 A grappolo/horseshoe earring, gold sheet. Perhaps from Orvieto. Mid-fourth century bc. Phila ...
chapter 50: Etruscan jewelry – 12 Cf. Martelli, Cristofani 1983, p. 270 no. 58 (M. Martelli). 13 Cf. Martelli, Cristofani 1983 ...
Françoise Gaultier – 46 On this type of ring, see Boardman 1967; M. Martelli in Cristofani, Martelli 1983, pp. 56–57. 47 Gault ...
chapter 50: Etruscan jewelry – Metzger, C. (2005) “Les bijoux grecs,” in Gaultier, Metzger 2005, 64–69. Pirzio Biroli Stefanel ...
CHAPTER FIFTY ONE ENGRAVED GEMS Ulf R. Hansson T he technique of engraving harder stones with the aid of a bow-driven drill and ...
chapter 51: Engraved gems – number of scarab gems with no intaglio device on the fl at underside have survived, which suggests ...
Ulf R. Hansson – Figure 51.1 Banded agate scarab depicting two Roman salii, inscr. appius alce. Late fourth or early third cen ...
chapter 51: Engraved gems – Figure 51.2 Agate Scarab. Satyr. Greek, Master of the London Satyr, circa 530–520 bce. London, Bri ...
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