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39.6 Vetulonia-type pot helmet from the Tomb of the Duke, Vetulonia. 750
39.7 Montegiorgio Piceno helmet from Ancona. 750
39.8 Montelparo helmet from Cannae. 751
39.9 Picene helmet demonstrating transition from the Montelparo-type
to the Belmonte-type Negau. 751
39.10 Volterra-type Negau helmet. 752
39.11 Vetulonia-type Negau helmet captured by the Syracusans off
Cumae in 474. 752
39.12 Cast Montefortino helmet. 753
39.13 Votive statuette of a warrior wearing a fabric corselet reinforced
with metal plates (420–400). 753
39.14 Votive statuette of a warrior in a scale or lamellar corselet. 754
39.15 Belly guard from Perugia. 754
39.16 Fully-armoured Achle on the Torre San Severo sarcophagus. 755
39.17 Kopis and aspis equipped warrior on an Etruscan oinochoe, 520–510. 755
39.18 From top, the exceptionally long pilum from Vulci (1.2 m), and
Gallic-style (in scabbard) and late kopis-type swords from Perugia. 756
39.19 Statuette of Maris or Laran, 475–450. 756
40.1 Helmet from Olympia. 765
40.2 Wreck of Grand Ribaud F in the course of excavation. 767
40.3 Olla (jar) from Bisenzio, Olmo Bello necropolis, tomb 24. 769
40.4 Ship model in impasto from Tarquinia. 770
40.5 Oinochoe by the Pittore delle Palme, from Tarquinia (?). 770
40.6 Crater of Aristonothos, from Cerveteri. 771
40.7 Hydria by the Micali Painter, from Vulci. 771
40.8 Etruscan ship, reconstruction by Marco Bonino. 772
40.9 Etruscan cargo ship, reconstruction by Marco Bonino. 773
41.1–3 Etruscan amphora of the Heptachord Painter. 779
41.4 The reconstruction of the fast chariot from Populonia, Tumulo
dei Carri. 780
41.5 Fragment from the original wooden chassis of the fast chariot
from Vulci. 781
41.6 The fast chariot from Populonia, Tumulo dei Carri, 1:1 model. 782
41.7 The fast chariot from Populonia, Tumulo dei Carri. 782
41.8 The fast chariot from Vulci, Tomba del Carro di Bronzo, 1:1 model. 783
41.9 The fast chariot from Vulci, Tomba del Carro di Bronzo. 783
41.10 The reconstruction of the parade Chariot I from Castel San Mariano. 784
41.11 The parade chariot I from Castel San Mariano. 784
41.12 Chariot procession depicted on terracotta friezes of Veii-Rome-Velletri
type, dating 530–520 bc. 785
41.13 The shock-absorbing system between the chassis and the axle in the
parade chariot from Monteleone di Spoleto. 785
41.14 The parade chariot from Castro (near Vulci). 786
41.15 The wheels of the cart from Populonia, Tumulo dei Carri. 787
41.16 Virtual 3D reconstruction of the cart from Eretum. 788
41.17 The substructure of the same cart as Fig. 41.16. 788
41.18 The wedding procession on a terracotta plaque from Murlo, Poggio
Civitate. 788
41.19 Attic black fi gure lekythos by the Gela Painter. 789
41.20 The bronze decoration of the cart from Castel San Mariano. 789