- chapter 50: Etruscan jewelry –
12 Cf. Martelli, Cristofani 1983, p. 270 no. 58 (M. Martelli).
13 Cf. Martelli, Cristofani 1983, p. 283 no. 109 (M. Martelli).
14 See the bibliography in note 3.
15 One may see for example Cristofani, Martelli 1983, p. 277 ff., nos. 87–91 (M. Cristofani).
16 For example Cristofani, Martelli 1983, no. 30 (M. Cristofani), no. 48 (M. Martelli). Cygielman
2007, p. 35 Fig. 2.
17 M. Martelli in Cristofani, Martelli 1983, p. 36 ; Gaultier 2005, p. 56–57.
18 Coen 1999, pp. 155–156.
19 Cristofani, Martelli 1983, p. 275 no. 77, (M. Martelli); Coen 1999, p. 155 note 2 [bibl.].
20 Cygielman 2007, pp. 34–47: p. 41, Fig. 14–15. One might also cite the diadem from the
Tomba Avvolta of Tarquinia, today lost (C. Avvolta, Annali dell’Instituto, 1829, pp. 95–98;
Coen 1999, p. 156 note 4 [bibl.]).
21 Cristofani, Martelli 1983, p. 258 no. 20 (M. A. Rizzo).
22 Martelli, Cristofani 1983, p.112 no. 57 (M. Martelli); Cygielman 2007, p. 37 Fig. 11.
23 Martelli, Cristofani 1983, p. 254 no. 10 (M. A. Rizzo).
24 Cf. Gaultier 2005, p. 58 (bibl.).
25 On this type of bracelet one may see Trésors des Etrusques 1989, nos. 1–2 p. 15 (bibl.); Sannibale
2004, pp. 102–103 no. 130.
26 This is the case for the Louvre examples Bj 985–986: Gaultier 2005, p. 57.
27 Trésors des Etrusques 1989, pp. 24 f. nos. 35–36.
28 Cf. Cristofani, Martelli 1983, p. 263 no. 36 (M. Cristofani), pp. 279–280 nos. 95–96 (Marina
Martelli).
29 Deppert Lippitz 1996, p. 129 no. 29; Gaultier 2005, p. 57.
30 On this type of fi bulae: cf. M. Martelli in Cristofani, Martelli 1983, p. 36, 269; example from
Tarquinia, Tomb of the Warrior: Bartoloni 2002, pp. 112–113, from Veii, Grotta Gramicia,
tomb 446 and from Casale del Fosso, tombs 1011 and 1031: Bartoloni 1997, p. 56, Fig. 24
and pl. VIb, p. 64 and pl. VIIa (bibl.), from Cerveteri (collection Castellani): L’or magique
1996, p. 109 no. 10 (bibl.).
31 Cristofani, Martelli 1983, p. 281 no. 101 (M. Cristofani) and pp. 266–267 no. 50 (M.
Martelli).
32 Cristofani, Martelli 1983, p. 98 nos. 33–34 (M. Cristofani).
33 Martelli, Cristofani 1983, p. 271 sq. no. 62–66 (M. Martelli).
34 Gaultier 2005, p. 58 Fig. 5.8–5.9 (bibl.).
35 See, for example, on this topic: Boardman 1970, pp. 152 f.; Spier 2000.
36 Cf. Cristofani, Martelli 1983, p. 57 and p. 300 nos. 188 ff.
37 They belong to prototypes of the fi rst half of the sixth century bc and perhaps derive from
examples of the Orientalizing period: cf. Cristofani, Martelli 1983, p. 53; Trümpler 1990, pp.
291–293. For the examples illustrated in Fig. 50.5, see J. M. Turfa, Catalogue of the Etruscan
Gallery of the University of Pennsylvania Museum, Philadelphia, 2005: 175, 215–216, nos. 164
and 226.
38 Blàzquez 1963, pl. 4–12; Trümpler 1988, p. 107.
39 The heads that decorate certain a bauletto earrings fi nd the closest parallels in a series of small
rectangular plaques intended to be sewn onto clothing, and decorated with a kore fi gure and
attributable to the workshops of Cerveteri.
40 On this form of earrings, see: M. Martelli in Cristofani, Martelli 1983, p. 54; Scarpignato
1985, pp. 12 f. (bibl.).
41 Gaultier 2005, pp. 42 f.
42 For a catalog of the jewelry of Tomb II of the Sodo: Fortunelli 2005, pp. 176–180.
43 Cf. Gaultier 2005, pp. 39–40, Fig. 4.2, pp. 60–61, Fig. 5.18.
44 Cristofani, Martelli 1983, pp. 55, 58 (M. Martelli), p. 297 no. 172 (M. Cristofani).
45 Cristofani, Martelli 1983, no. 132 (M. Cristofani); Cygielman 2007, p. 43.