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The archaeological site of Vulci
The archaeological site of Vulci
Cinerary urn in the form of a house, 8th c. BC, Vulci
Cinerary urn in the form of a house, 8th c. BC, Vulci
Bronze statue from the Isis Tomb in the British Museum.
Bronze statue from the Isis Tomb in the British Museum.
Gold earrings from a tomb.
Gold earrings from a tomb.
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The Cippus Perusinus, a stone tablet bearing 46 lines of incised Etruscan text, one of the longest extant Etruscan inscriptions. 3rd or 2nd century BC
The Cippus Perusinus, a stone tablet bearing 46 lines of incised Etruscan text, one of the longest extant Etruscan inscriptions. 3rd or 2nd century BC.
The Orator, ca. 100 BC, an Etrusco-Roman bronze sculpture depicting Aule Metele (Latin: Aulus Metellus), an Etruscan man of Roman senatorial rank, eng
The Orator, ca. 100 BC, an Etrusco-Roman bronze sculpture depicting Aule Metele (Latin: Aulus Metellus), an Etruscan man of Roman senatorial rank, engaging in rhetoric. The statue features an inscription in the Etruscan alphabet
The Pyrgi Tablets, laminated sheets of gold with a treatise both in Etruscan and the Phoenician language, in the Etruscan Museum in Rome
The Pyrgi Tablets, laminated sheets of gold with a treatise both in Etruscan and the Phoenician language, in the Etruscan Museum in Rome
Tumulus on a street at Banditaccia, the main necropolis of Caere
Tumulus on a street at Banditaccia, the main necropolis of Caere