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58.6 Typical handle mirrors: Etruscan (left) and Praenestine (right). 1046
58.7 “Uni (Hera) nursing Hercle (Herakles),” mirror from tomb 65,
Tarquinia, Fondo Scataglini. 1047
58.8 Spiky-garland mirror, provenance unknown. 1050
58.9 Dioskouroi mirror, provenance unknown. 1051
58.10 Lasa mirror, provenance unknown. 1051
58.11 Handle mirror with male Lasa, from the Tomb of Fastia Velsi, Chiusi. 1052
58.12 Tang mirror with male and female Lasae forming border,
provenance unknown. 1053
58.13 Lasa mirror, provenance unknown. 1053
58.14 Lasa mirror, from the Tomb of Fastia Velsi, Chiusi. 1054
58.15 Lasa mirror, from Orvieto. 1054
58.16 “Toilette of Malavisch,” provenance unknown. 1055
58.17 “Oracular Head of Urphe,” so-called Casuccini Mirror, from Chiusi. 1057
58.18 “Oracular Head of Urphe,” provenance unknown. 1057
58.19 Praenestine mirror with young couple playing a board game. 1059
58.20 “Paniscos and Marsyas,” Praenestine mirror. 1059
58.21 Female skeleton with Lasa mirror, from Tomb A, Cannicella
necropolis, Orvieto. 1061
59.1 Male votive head, from Veii. 1069
59.2 Female votive head (half-head), from Veii. 1069
59.3 Right Eye. 1070
59.4 Female breast, from Veii. 1070
59.5 Uterus, heart, bladder and three fragments of polyvisceral plaques,
from Veii. 1070
59.6 Swaddled infant, from Veii. 1070
59.7 Fragment of a female votive statue with open abdominal cavity,
from Veii. 1072
59.8 Female half-head, with hole for hanging, from Veii. 1072
59.9 Uterus from Veii. 1075
59.10 Penis. 1075
59.11 Votive ears, from Veii. 1076
59.12 Outstretched votive hand, from Veii. 1076
59.13 Votive torso with internal organs. 1077
59.14 Right foot. 1078
59.15 View of male torso. 1079
59.16 Male torso with open abdominal cavity. 1079
60.1 The classifi cation system adopted for this chapter in terms of
Etruscan animal motifs (see Table 60.1 for more details). 1087
60.2a–v Examples of Etruscan animal motifs on an array of different
artifacts and diverse materials (see text for more details). 1090
60.3 Examples of Etruscan bird motifs on an array of different artifacts
and diverse materials (see text and Table 60.2 for more details). 1095
60.4 Villanovan period. A graphic presentation of some 20 items
spanning the years 900–780 bc depicting or representing animal
motifs classifi ed as per Fig. 60.1. 1103
60.5 Orientalizing period. A graphic presentation of some 86 items
spanning the years 780–600 bc depicting or representing animal
motifs classifi ed as per Fig. 60.1. 1103