The Etruscan World (Routledge Worlds)

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54.17 Male fi gure holding lyre to left shoulder. 1002
54.18 Flute player and lyre bearer. 1002
54.19 Male and female pair holding lyre and bird perched between
their heads. 1002
54.20 Terracotta relief from the Vignaccia Sanctuary at Cerveteri with
Artumes sacrifi cing. 1003
54.21 Two women in naiskos fl anked by musicians. 1003
54.22 Enthroned female holding patera (?Artumes). 1003
54.23 Double enthroned females holding patera. 1004
55.1 Male “Canopic” cinerary urn from Dolciano. 1008
55.2 Head of a woman, once part of a “Canopic” cinerary urn from
Castelluccio di Pienza. 1009
55.3 Pietra fetida cippus in the form of a female half-fi gure from Chiusi. 1010
55.4 Bronze bust of a female from the so-called “Isis” Tomb in Vulci. 1011
55.5 Stone sarcophagus lid of an anonymous elite Etruscan man. 1011
55.6 Painted terracotta sarcophagus of Seianti Hanunia Tlesnasa from
Poggio Cantarello, near Chiusi. 1011
55.7 Detail of the heads of the lid fi gures (a married couple) on a
terracotta cinerary urn from Volterra. 1012
55.8 Bust of a woman from the Vignale deposit, Cerveteri. 1013
55.9 Over-life-sized bronze statue of Aule Meteli, found near
Lake Trasimene. 1014
56.1 Rear wall of the “Tomb of the Roaring Lions,” Veii. 1018
56.2 Tarquinia. Tomb of the Lionesses, rear wall. 1019
56.3 Tarquinia, Tomb of the Bulls: detail of rear wall. 1019
56.4 Tarquinia, Tomb of Hunting and Fishing. 1020
56.5 Tarquinia, Tomb of the Mouse. 1021
56.6 Tarquinia, Tomb of the Triclinium. 1021
56.7 Tarquinia, Tomb of the Ship. 1022
56.8 Tarquinia, Tomb of Orcus II. 1022
56.9 Tarquinia, Tomb of Orcus II. 1023
57.1a–b Armed worshipper. 1027
57.2 Worshippers of the Hellenistic period. 1028
57.3a–c Archaic statuette of bovine. 1029
57.4a–b Statuette of Tinia from Arezzo. 1029
57.5 Minerva from Arezzo after the recent restoration. 1030
57.6a–b Female worshipper. 1031
57.7a–c Warrior from Brolio (550 bc). 1032
57.8 Putto from Montecchio. 1034
57.9a–b Kouros from Arezzo: Fonte Veneziana (530–510 bc). 1034
57.10 Left leg of male statuette (400 bc). 1035
57.11 Kouros from Arezzo: Monte Lignano (500–480 bc). 1035
57.12 Athlete from Arezzo: Quarata (460–440 bc). 1035
57.13 Kouros from Lago degli Idoli (480–460 bc). 1036
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58.1 Typical mirror sections. 1042
58.2 Undecorated tang mirror from Tarquinia. 1044
58.3a–c Typical bronze tang mirrors and independent carved bone, ivory or
cast bronze handles. 1044
58.4 “Atunis (Adonis) and Lasa Achununa,” tang mirror. 1045
58.5a–c Typical elliptical (“solar”) and circular mirrors. 1045

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