AHIS 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Veii, Cerveteri, Vulci

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510 500 bc: most celebrated etruscan artists (vulca, has more movement to this statue, archaic, etruscan is clothed, long hair, braided, eyes are placed in an almond shaped form, banditaccia necropolis, cerveteri, tumulus, etruscan cemetery, dromos, metairie cemetery, near new orleans, resembles an etruscan tumulus, tomb of the reliefs, cerveteri, 3rd century bc, completely carved away, cemetery, columns to support the roof, collective tomb, sarcophagus, from cerveteri, ca. 520 bc: carved out of terracotta, archaic style, banqueting, greeks never depicted themselves with two figures, very intimate scene between man and woman, lay down together on a couch, general view, tarquinia, unique burial type, cemetary, tomb of hunting and fishing, tarquinia, ca. 500 480 bc: romulus and remus, she wolf, boys are later additions to the wolf, todi mars, early 4th century bc, aule metele ( arringatore ), from cortona, early 1st century bc, mirror with calchas, from praeneste, ca.

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