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Model of an Etruscan Temple
D: Sixth Century BCE
P/S: Archaic/Early Etruscan/ Uniquely Etruscan.
A: Unknown, though the model had been described by Vitruvius
Pa: Unknown
L: Initially Italy, but this is a model.
M/T: Would have been wood
F: Temple.
C: Resembled contemporary Greek stone gable-roofed temples, but it had woodem columns and wooden roof and its walls were made of sun-dried brick. entrance throught staircase.
DT: None
pg. 235 fig. 9.2
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Apulu (Apollo), from the root of the Portonacio Temple
D: ca. 510-500 BCE
P/S: Etruscan
A: Some have attributed this to Vulca of Veii
Pa: Unknown
L: From the Roof of he Portonaccio Temple in Veii, Italy
M/T: painted terracotta (also, was originally painted)
F: Roof decorative god depiction/statute
C: has dynamic movement, overexaggerated tension in flexed muscles, had an archaic smile.
DT: none
pg. 236 fig. 9.3
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Sarcophagus with reclining couple
D: ca. 520 BCE
P/S: Etruscan
A: Unknown
Pa: Unknown
L: Cerveteri, Italy
M/T: Painted Terracotta
F: Tomb to hold remains
C: Etruscans actually were in the tradition of cremation. So they would put the remains in small jars, sealed and then set inside large sarcophagus like this one.
DT: archaic smile
pg. 237 fig. 9.4
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Interior of the Tomb of the Reliefs
D: Third century B.C.E.
P/S: Etruscan
A: Unknown
Pa: Unknown
L: Cerveteri, Italy
M/T: Hold tomb cut in tufa (local dark limestone). with painted wall decorations, archaic style covered in stucco.
F: Underground tomb
C: Stools, mirrors, drinking cups, pitchers and knives suggested a domestic contact the Etruscians connected between the dead and the living.
DT: None
pg. 239 fig. 9.7
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Leopards, banqueters, and musicians (Tomb of Leopards)
D: ca. 480-470 BCE
P/S: Etruscan
A: Unknown
Pa: Unknown
L: Tarquinia, Italy
M/T: Carved out of tufa, painted and fresco
F: Underground tomb
C: Had depictions of leopards, banqueters and musicians for the afterlife.
DT: None
pg. 239 fig. 9.8
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Capitoline Wolf
D: ca. 500-480 B.C.E.
P/S: Late Classical Etruscian Period
A: Unknown. (Romulus and Remus added later-only look at Etruscan wolf)
Pa: Unknown
L: Rome, Italy
M/T: Hollow casted bronze
F: Statute
DT: None
pg. 241 fig. 9.10
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