The Etruscan World (Routledge Worlds)
Geof Kron – ——(2005) “Anthropometry, Physical Anthropology, and the Reconstruction of Ancient Health, Nutrition, and Living St ...
chapter 4: Fleshing out the demography of Etruria – Manzi, G., Santandrea, E. and Passarello, P. (1997) “Dental Size and Shape ...
Geof Kron – Rubini, M., Mogliazza, S. and Corruccini, R. S. T. (2007) “Biological Divergence and Equality During the First Mil ...
chapter 4: Fleshing out the demography of Etruria – Vernesi, C., Caramelli, D., Bramanti, B., Tilotta, G., Carbonell i Sala, S ...
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PART II THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF ETRURIA ...
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CHAPTER FIVE THE VILLANOVAN CULTURE: AT THE BEGINNING OF ETRUSCAN HISTORY Gilda Bartoloni T he beginning of the cultural process ...
Gilda Bartoloni – distinct nuclei in the broad plains and adjacent hills. The Etruscans themselves traced the origin of the Et ...
chapter 5: The Villanovan culture – subsequent, Villanovan, culture which would be manifested at the beginning of the Iron Age ...
G iI da BartoI oni ricostruzione schematicadella nascita di un centro protourbano F ig u re 5 .1 Schematic reconstruction of the ...
chapter 5: The Villanovan culture – attested especially in the Rimini area, at Verucchio. In the central peninsula, Fermo (Asc ...
Gilda Bartoloni – as part of religious practice; for one man, thought to be of Greek origin, they speak of a religious sacrifi ...
chapter 5: The Villanovan culture – burials. In general accessory vessels are rare, and weapons are exceptional. The typical u ...
Gilda Bartoloni – almost always consists of a bowl or dish with a conical body, incurving rim and ring handles set between two ...
chapter 5: The Villanovan culture – indicating an individual’s prestige, showing frequent exchange of objects between differen ...
Gilda Bartoloni – small groups of male and female burials that stand out either for the use of monumental tombs (chamber, tren ...
chapter 5: The Villanovan culture – Figure 5.9 Etruscan material imported into Sardinia and Sardinian goods found in Etruria ( ...
Gilda Bartoloni – Figure 5.10 Enotrian juglet from Vulci (after M. Torelli, A. M. Sgubini Moretti, Etruschi. Le antiche metrop ...
chapter 5: The Villanovan culture – aspects such as the “economy of plunder” exercised through piracy or the exacting of tolls ...
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