- chapter 8: A long twilight –
Veii: Patterson-Di Giuseppe-Witcher 2004; Liverani 2011.
Vetulonia: Cygielman 2010.
Volsinii/Bolsena: Pailler et al. 1987 (Bolsena); Santrot 1995 (Bolsena); Tamburini 1998 (Bolsena);
Roncalli 1999 (Bolsena); Tamburini 2001 (Bolsena); Pellegrini 2011 (Bolsena); Della Fina 2012
(Volsinii).
Volterra and Siena: Hohti 1975; Chellini 1997; Terrenato 1998a and 2001; Ciampoltrini 2008;
Liverani 2011; Acconcia 2012.
Vulci: Hus 1971; Brown 1980 (Cosa); Carandini 1985 and 1985a (Settefi nestre); Söderlind 2000
and 2002 (Tessennano); Fentress 2000 and 2003 (Cosa); Vallat 2001 (Cosa); Rendini 2003
(Saturnia); Cambi 2005 (Cosa); Cardosa 2005; Will 2005 (Cosa); Berrendonner 2006.
Illustrations not included in main bibliography:
Barker, G. and Rasmussen, T. (1998) The Etruscans, Oxford: Blackwell.
Beazley, J. D. Etruscan Vase-Painting, Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Camporeale G. (ed.) (2001) The Etruscans Outside of Etruria, Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum.
Camporeale, G. (2004) Gli Etruschi. Storia e civiltà^2 , Torino: UTET.
Cristofani, M. (ed.) (1984) Gli Etruschi: una nuova immagine, Florence.
Rasenna (1986) Aut. Div, Rasenna. Storia e civiltà degli Etruschi, Milan: Scheiwiller.
Torelli, M. and Sgubini Moretti, A. M. (eds) (2008) Etruschi. Le antiche metropoli del Lazio, exhibition
catalogue, Milan: Electa.
NOTE
1 Most works on the Etruscans include a part on the period following the Roman conquest: we
refer readers to these, without mention in the bibliography. Ultimately, readers are referred to
G. Bartoloni (ed.), Introduzione all’Etruscologia, Milan, 2011, and a synthetic work is currently
being prepared in Italy under the direction of Alessandro Naso. Information relating to this
period is dispersed through the existing literature, particularly in the Notizie degli Scavi, the
Monumenti antichi della R. Accademia dei Lincei, the Studi Etruschi, the Atti of the Convegno di
Studi Etruschi ed Italici, and in museum or exhibition catalogs: it was obviously impossible
to list them all. The main texts devoted to this period by M. Cristofani, G. Colonna and M.
Torelli are today conveniently gathered in two works, M. Cristofani, Scripta selecta, I–III,
Pisa-Rome 2001 and G. Colonna, Italia ante Romanum imperium. Scritti di antichità etrusche,
italiche e romane (1958–1998), I–IV, Pisa-Rome, 2005 and A. Sciarma (ed.), M. Torelli (2012)
SHMAINEN SIGNIFICARE. Scritti vari di ermeneutica archeologica, Pisa-Rome; various recent
Festschriften also contain a certain number of contributions on the Romanization of Etruria:
B. Adembri (ed.), AEI MNESTOS. Miscellanea di Studi per Mauro Cristofani, Florence, 2005;
D. Caiazza (ed.), Italica ars: studi in onore di Giovanni Colonna per il premio I Sanniti, Caserta,
2005; S. Bruni (ed.), Etruria e l’Italia preromana: studi in onore di Giovannangelo Camporeale,
Pisa-Rome, 2009. Literature selected here brings together the most important, newer,
publications, to complement that given in Liverani 2011, pp. 250–252. To facilitate research,
we have gathered sources for the major themes of this chapter, and also for the main Etruscan
cities. We indicate in bold some titles that are particularly important for the study of this
period. One will fi nd in Bianchi Bandinelli-Giuliano 2008 a chronology of this period put
into perspective in relation to that of the Hellenistic world.