The Etruscan World
Herausgeber: Macintosh Turfa, Jean
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In the past fifteen years striking advances have been made in scholarship and research techniques for Etruscan Studies. In this volume, over 60 experts provide insights into all aspects of Etruscan culture, with many contributions available in English for the first time to allow the reader access to research that may not otherwise be available to them. Lavishly illustrated, The Etruscan World brings to life the culture and material past of the Etruscans and highlights key points of development in research, making it essential reading for researchers, academics and students of this fascinating civilization.…mehr
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In the past fifteen years striking advances have been made in scholarship and research techniques for Etruscan Studies. In this volume, over 60 experts provide insights into all aspects of Etruscan culture, with many contributions available in English for the first time to allow the reader access to research that may not otherwise be available to them. Lavishly illustrated, The Etruscan World brings to life the culture and material past of the Etruscans and highlights key points of development in research, making it essential reading for researchers, academics and students of this fascinating civilization.
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- Routledge Worlds
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2013
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- ISBN-13: 9780415673082
- ISBN-10: 0415673089
- Artikelnr.: 39594777
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- Routledge Worlds
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 1216
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 179mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 2714g
- ISBN-13: 9780415673082
- ISBN-10: 0415673089
- Artikelnr.: 39594777
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jean MacIntosh Turfa is a Research Associate and occasional Lecturer in the Mediterranean Section of the University of Pennsylvania Museum and an adjunct professor in Classics at St. Joseph's University, Philadelphia. She has taught at the University of Liverpool, University of Illinois, Chicago, and Loyola University of Chicago, Drexel University, Dickinson and Bryn Mawr Colleges, St. Joseph's University and the University of Pennsylvania. She is a Member of the Istituto di Studi Etruschi e Italici.
Introduction Jean MacIntosh Turfa Part I: Environment, Background, and the
Study of Etruscan Culture 1. Etruscan environments Ingele M.B. Wiman 2.
"Origins" in perspective Giovanna Bagnasco Gianni 3. Etruscan origins and
the ancient authors Dominique Briquel 4. Fleshing out the demography of
Etruria Geof Kron Part II: The Historical Development of Etruria 5. The
Villanovan culture. At the beginning of Etruscan history Gilda Bartoloni
6. Orientalizing Etruria Maurizio Sannibale 7. Urbanization in southern
Etruria from the 10th to the 6th century BC Robert Leighton 8. The long
twilight: "Romanization" of Etruria Vincent Jolivet 9. Family tombs in
northern Etruria Marjatta Nielsen Part III: Etruscans and Their Neighbors
10. The western Mediterranean before the Etruscans Fulvia LoSchiavo 11. The
Nuragic heritage in Etruria Fulvia LoSchiavo & Matteo Milletti 12.
Phoenician and Punic Sardinia and the Etruscans Rubens D'Oriano & Antonio
Sanciu 13. Etruria and Corsica Matteo Milletti 14. Etruria and the Italic
peoples: the Faliscans Maria Anna De Lucia Brolli & Jacopo Tabolli 15.
Etruria on the Po and the Adriatic Giuseppe Sassatelli & Elisabetta Govi
16. Etruscans in Campania Mariassunta Cuozzo 17. Etruria Marittima,
Carthage and Iberia, Massalia, Gaul Jean Gran Aymerich Part IV: Etruscan
Society and Economy 18. Political systems and Law: and the issue of
federation Hilary Wills Becker 19. Economy and commerce through material
evidence Jean Gran Aymerich 20. Mothers and Children Larissa Bonfante 21.
Slavery and Manumission Enrico Benelli 22. The Etruscan Language Luciano
Agostiniani 23. Numbers & Reckoning Daniele Maras Part V: Religion in
Etruria 24. Greek Myth in Etruscan Culture Erika Simon 25. Gods and Demons
in the Etruscan Pantheon Ingrid Krauskopf 26. Haruspicy and Augury: Sources
and Procedures Nancy T. de Grummond 27. Religion: the gods and the places
Ingrid Edlund-Berry 28. Archaeological Evidence for Etruscan Religious
Rituals Simona Rafanelli 29. Tarquinia, sacred areas and sanctuaries on the
Civita plateau and on the coast Giovanna Bagnasco Gianni 30. Pyrgi Maria
Paola Baglione 31. Orvieto, Campo della Fiera - Fanum Voltumnae Simonetta
Stopponi 32. Worshiping with the dead Stephan Steingräber 33. The Imagery
of Tomb Objects and its Funerary Relevance Tom B. Rasmussen Part VI:
Special Aspects of Etruscan Culture 34. The Science of the Etruscans
Armando Cherici 35. The Architectural Heritage of Etruria Ingrid
Edlund-Berry 36. Etruscan Town Planning and Related Structures Claudio
Bizzarri 37. Villanovan and Etruscan Mining and Metallurgy Claudio Giardino
38. Technology, Ideology, Warfare and the Etruscans Before the Roman
Conquest David George 39. The Art of the Etruscan Armourer Ross H. Cowan
40. Seafaring: shipbuilding, harbors, the issue of piracy Stefano Bruni
41. Princely Chariots and Carts Adriana Emiliozzi 42. The World of Etruscan
Textiles Margarita Gleba 43. Food and Drink in the Etruscan World Lisa C.
Pieraccini 44. The banquet through Etruscan history Annette Rathje 45.
Etruscan Spectacles: Theater and Sport Jean-Paul Thuillier 46. Music and
musical instruments in Etruria Fredrik Tobin 47. Health and Medicine in
Etruria Jean MacIntosh Turfa, with Marshall J. Becker Part VII: Etruscan
Specialties in Art 48. Foreign Artists in Etruria Giovannangelo Camporeale
49. The phenomenon of terracotta: architectural terracottas Nancy Winter
50. Jewelry Françoise Gaultier 51. Engraved Gems Ulf R. Hansson 52. The
Etruscan Painted Pottery Laura Ambrosini 53. The Meanings of Bucchero
Richard Daniel De Puma 54. Etruscan terracotta figurines Helen Nagy 55.
Portraiture Alexandra Carpino 56. Landscape and illusionism: qualities of
Etruscan wall paintings Helen Nagy 57. The bronze votive tradition in
Etruria Margherita Gilda Scarpellini 58. Mirrors in art and society
Richard Daniel De Puma 59. Science as art: Etruscan anatomical votives
Matthias Recke 60. Animals in the Etruscan household and environment
Adrian P. Harrison Part VIII: Post-Antique Reception of Etruscan Culture
61. Annius of Viterbo etc. Ingrid Rowland 62. The reception of Etruscan
culture: Dempster and Buonarotti Francesco De Angelis 63. Modern approaches
to Etruscan culture Marie-Laurence Haack
Study of Etruscan Culture 1. Etruscan environments Ingele M.B. Wiman 2.
"Origins" in perspective Giovanna Bagnasco Gianni 3. Etruscan origins and
the ancient authors Dominique Briquel 4. Fleshing out the demography of
Etruria Geof Kron Part II: The Historical Development of Etruria 5. The
Villanovan culture. At the beginning of Etruscan history Gilda Bartoloni
6. Orientalizing Etruria Maurizio Sannibale 7. Urbanization in southern
Etruria from the 10th to the 6th century BC Robert Leighton 8. The long
twilight: "Romanization" of Etruria Vincent Jolivet 9. Family tombs in
northern Etruria Marjatta Nielsen Part III: Etruscans and Their Neighbors
10. The western Mediterranean before the Etruscans Fulvia LoSchiavo 11. The
Nuragic heritage in Etruria Fulvia LoSchiavo & Matteo Milletti 12.
Phoenician and Punic Sardinia and the Etruscans Rubens D'Oriano & Antonio
Sanciu 13. Etruria and Corsica Matteo Milletti 14. Etruria and the Italic
peoples: the Faliscans Maria Anna De Lucia Brolli & Jacopo Tabolli 15.
Etruria on the Po and the Adriatic Giuseppe Sassatelli & Elisabetta Govi
16. Etruscans in Campania Mariassunta Cuozzo 17. Etruria Marittima,
Carthage and Iberia, Massalia, Gaul Jean Gran Aymerich Part IV: Etruscan
Society and Economy 18. Political systems and Law: and the issue of
federation Hilary Wills Becker 19. Economy and commerce through material
evidence Jean Gran Aymerich 20. Mothers and Children Larissa Bonfante 21.
Slavery and Manumission Enrico Benelli 22. The Etruscan Language Luciano
Agostiniani 23. Numbers & Reckoning Daniele Maras Part V: Religion in
Etruria 24. Greek Myth in Etruscan Culture Erika Simon 25. Gods and Demons
in the Etruscan Pantheon Ingrid Krauskopf 26. Haruspicy and Augury: Sources
and Procedures Nancy T. de Grummond 27. Religion: the gods and the places
Ingrid Edlund-Berry 28. Archaeological Evidence for Etruscan Religious
Rituals Simona Rafanelli 29. Tarquinia, sacred areas and sanctuaries on the
Civita plateau and on the coast Giovanna Bagnasco Gianni 30. Pyrgi Maria
Paola Baglione 31. Orvieto, Campo della Fiera - Fanum Voltumnae Simonetta
Stopponi 32. Worshiping with the dead Stephan Steingräber 33. The Imagery
of Tomb Objects and its Funerary Relevance Tom B. Rasmussen Part VI:
Special Aspects of Etruscan Culture 34. The Science of the Etruscans
Armando Cherici 35. The Architectural Heritage of Etruria Ingrid
Edlund-Berry 36. Etruscan Town Planning and Related Structures Claudio
Bizzarri 37. Villanovan and Etruscan Mining and Metallurgy Claudio Giardino
38. Technology, Ideology, Warfare and the Etruscans Before the Roman
Conquest David George 39. The Art of the Etruscan Armourer Ross H. Cowan
40. Seafaring: shipbuilding, harbors, the issue of piracy Stefano Bruni
41. Princely Chariots and Carts Adriana Emiliozzi 42. The World of Etruscan
Textiles Margarita Gleba 43. Food and Drink in the Etruscan World Lisa C.
Pieraccini 44. The banquet through Etruscan history Annette Rathje 45.
Etruscan Spectacles: Theater and Sport Jean-Paul Thuillier 46. Music and
musical instruments in Etruria Fredrik Tobin 47. Health and Medicine in
Etruria Jean MacIntosh Turfa, with Marshall J. Becker Part VII: Etruscan
Specialties in Art 48. Foreign Artists in Etruria Giovannangelo Camporeale
49. The phenomenon of terracotta: architectural terracottas Nancy Winter
50. Jewelry Françoise Gaultier 51. Engraved Gems Ulf R. Hansson 52. The
Etruscan Painted Pottery Laura Ambrosini 53. The Meanings of Bucchero
Richard Daniel De Puma 54. Etruscan terracotta figurines Helen Nagy 55.
Portraiture Alexandra Carpino 56. Landscape and illusionism: qualities of
Etruscan wall paintings Helen Nagy 57. The bronze votive tradition in
Etruria Margherita Gilda Scarpellini 58. Mirrors in art and society
Richard Daniel De Puma 59. Science as art: Etruscan anatomical votives
Matthias Recke 60. Animals in the Etruscan household and environment
Adrian P. Harrison Part VIII: Post-Antique Reception of Etruscan Culture
61. Annius of Viterbo etc. Ingrid Rowland 62. The reception of Etruscan
culture: Dempster and Buonarotti Francesco De Angelis 63. Modern approaches
to Etruscan culture Marie-Laurence Haack
Introduction Jean MacIntosh Turfa Part I: Environment, Background, and the
Study of Etruscan Culture 1. Etruscan environments Ingele M.B. Wiman 2.
"Origins" in perspective Giovanna Bagnasco Gianni 3. Etruscan origins and
the ancient authors Dominique Briquel 4. Fleshing out the demography of
Etruria Geof Kron Part II: The Historical Development of Etruria 5. The
Villanovan culture. At the beginning of Etruscan history Gilda Bartoloni
6. Orientalizing Etruria Maurizio Sannibale 7. Urbanization in southern
Etruria from the 10th to the 6th century BC Robert Leighton 8. The long
twilight: "Romanization" of Etruria Vincent Jolivet 9. Family tombs in
northern Etruria Marjatta Nielsen Part III: Etruscans and Their Neighbors
10. The western Mediterranean before the Etruscans Fulvia LoSchiavo 11. The
Nuragic heritage in Etruria Fulvia LoSchiavo & Matteo Milletti 12.
Phoenician and Punic Sardinia and the Etruscans Rubens D'Oriano & Antonio
Sanciu 13. Etruria and Corsica Matteo Milletti 14. Etruria and the Italic
peoples: the Faliscans Maria Anna De Lucia Brolli & Jacopo Tabolli 15.
Etruria on the Po and the Adriatic Giuseppe Sassatelli & Elisabetta Govi
16. Etruscans in Campania Mariassunta Cuozzo 17. Etruria Marittima,
Carthage and Iberia, Massalia, Gaul Jean Gran Aymerich Part IV: Etruscan
Society and Economy 18. Political systems and Law: and the issue of
federation Hilary Wills Becker 19. Economy and commerce through material
evidence Jean Gran Aymerich 20. Mothers and Children Larissa Bonfante 21.
Slavery and Manumission Enrico Benelli 22. The Etruscan Language Luciano
Agostiniani 23. Numbers & Reckoning Daniele Maras Part V: Religion in
Etruria 24. Greek Myth in Etruscan Culture Erika Simon 25. Gods and Demons
in the Etruscan Pantheon Ingrid Krauskopf 26. Haruspicy and Augury: Sources
and Procedures Nancy T. de Grummond 27. Religion: the gods and the places
Ingrid Edlund-Berry 28. Archaeological Evidence for Etruscan Religious
Rituals Simona Rafanelli 29. Tarquinia, sacred areas and sanctuaries on the
Civita plateau and on the coast Giovanna Bagnasco Gianni 30. Pyrgi Maria
Paola Baglione 31. Orvieto, Campo della Fiera - Fanum Voltumnae Simonetta
Stopponi 32. Worshiping with the dead Stephan Steingräber 33. The Imagery
of Tomb Objects and its Funerary Relevance Tom B. Rasmussen Part VI:
Special Aspects of Etruscan Culture 34. The Science of the Etruscans
Armando Cherici 35. The Architectural Heritage of Etruria Ingrid
Edlund-Berry 36. Etruscan Town Planning and Related Structures Claudio
Bizzarri 37. Villanovan and Etruscan Mining and Metallurgy Claudio Giardino
38. Technology, Ideology, Warfare and the Etruscans Before the Roman
Conquest David George 39. The Art of the Etruscan Armourer Ross H. Cowan
40. Seafaring: shipbuilding, harbors, the issue of piracy Stefano Bruni
41. Princely Chariots and Carts Adriana Emiliozzi 42. The World of Etruscan
Textiles Margarita Gleba 43. Food and Drink in the Etruscan World Lisa C.
Pieraccini 44. The banquet through Etruscan history Annette Rathje 45.
Etruscan Spectacles: Theater and Sport Jean-Paul Thuillier 46. Music and
musical instruments in Etruria Fredrik Tobin 47. Health and Medicine in
Etruria Jean MacIntosh Turfa, with Marshall J. Becker Part VII: Etruscan
Specialties in Art 48. Foreign Artists in Etruria Giovannangelo Camporeale
49. The phenomenon of terracotta: architectural terracottas Nancy Winter
50. Jewelry Françoise Gaultier 51. Engraved Gems Ulf R. Hansson 52. The
Etruscan Painted Pottery Laura Ambrosini 53. The Meanings of Bucchero
Richard Daniel De Puma 54. Etruscan terracotta figurines Helen Nagy 55.
Portraiture Alexandra Carpino 56. Landscape and illusionism: qualities of
Etruscan wall paintings Helen Nagy 57. The bronze votive tradition in
Etruria Margherita Gilda Scarpellini 58. Mirrors in art and society
Richard Daniel De Puma 59. Science as art: Etruscan anatomical votives
Matthias Recke 60. Animals in the Etruscan household and environment
Adrian P. Harrison Part VIII: Post-Antique Reception of Etruscan Culture
61. Annius of Viterbo etc. Ingrid Rowland 62. The reception of Etruscan
culture: Dempster and Buonarotti Francesco De Angelis 63. Modern approaches
to Etruscan culture Marie-Laurence Haack
Study of Etruscan Culture 1. Etruscan environments Ingele M.B. Wiman 2.
"Origins" in perspective Giovanna Bagnasco Gianni 3. Etruscan origins and
the ancient authors Dominique Briquel 4. Fleshing out the demography of
Etruria Geof Kron Part II: The Historical Development of Etruria 5. The
Villanovan culture. At the beginning of Etruscan history Gilda Bartoloni
6. Orientalizing Etruria Maurizio Sannibale 7. Urbanization in southern
Etruria from the 10th to the 6th century BC Robert Leighton 8. The long
twilight: "Romanization" of Etruria Vincent Jolivet 9. Family tombs in
northern Etruria Marjatta Nielsen Part III: Etruscans and Their Neighbors
10. The western Mediterranean before the Etruscans Fulvia LoSchiavo 11. The
Nuragic heritage in Etruria Fulvia LoSchiavo & Matteo Milletti 12.
Phoenician and Punic Sardinia and the Etruscans Rubens D'Oriano & Antonio
Sanciu 13. Etruria and Corsica Matteo Milletti 14. Etruria and the Italic
peoples: the Faliscans Maria Anna De Lucia Brolli & Jacopo Tabolli 15.
Etruria on the Po and the Adriatic Giuseppe Sassatelli & Elisabetta Govi
16. Etruscans in Campania Mariassunta Cuozzo 17. Etruria Marittima,
Carthage and Iberia, Massalia, Gaul Jean Gran Aymerich Part IV: Etruscan
Society and Economy 18. Political systems and Law: and the issue of
federation Hilary Wills Becker 19. Economy and commerce through material
evidence Jean Gran Aymerich 20. Mothers and Children Larissa Bonfante 21.
Slavery and Manumission Enrico Benelli 22. The Etruscan Language Luciano
Agostiniani 23. Numbers & Reckoning Daniele Maras Part V: Religion in
Etruria 24. Greek Myth in Etruscan Culture Erika Simon 25. Gods and Demons
in the Etruscan Pantheon Ingrid Krauskopf 26. Haruspicy and Augury: Sources
and Procedures Nancy T. de Grummond 27. Religion: the gods and the places
Ingrid Edlund-Berry 28. Archaeological Evidence for Etruscan Religious
Rituals Simona Rafanelli 29. Tarquinia, sacred areas and sanctuaries on the
Civita plateau and on the coast Giovanna Bagnasco Gianni 30. Pyrgi Maria
Paola Baglione 31. Orvieto, Campo della Fiera - Fanum Voltumnae Simonetta
Stopponi 32. Worshiping with the dead Stephan Steingräber 33. The Imagery
of Tomb Objects and its Funerary Relevance Tom B. Rasmussen Part VI:
Special Aspects of Etruscan Culture 34. The Science of the Etruscans
Armando Cherici 35. The Architectural Heritage of Etruria Ingrid
Edlund-Berry 36. Etruscan Town Planning and Related Structures Claudio
Bizzarri 37. Villanovan and Etruscan Mining and Metallurgy Claudio Giardino
38. Technology, Ideology, Warfare and the Etruscans Before the Roman
Conquest David George 39. The Art of the Etruscan Armourer Ross H. Cowan
40. Seafaring: shipbuilding, harbors, the issue of piracy Stefano Bruni
41. Princely Chariots and Carts Adriana Emiliozzi 42. The World of Etruscan
Textiles Margarita Gleba 43. Food and Drink in the Etruscan World Lisa C.
Pieraccini 44. The banquet through Etruscan history Annette Rathje 45.
Etruscan Spectacles: Theater and Sport Jean-Paul Thuillier 46. Music and
musical instruments in Etruria Fredrik Tobin 47. Health and Medicine in
Etruria Jean MacIntosh Turfa, with Marshall J. Becker Part VII: Etruscan
Specialties in Art 48. Foreign Artists in Etruria Giovannangelo Camporeale
49. The phenomenon of terracotta: architectural terracottas Nancy Winter
50. Jewelry Françoise Gaultier 51. Engraved Gems Ulf R. Hansson 52. The
Etruscan Painted Pottery Laura Ambrosini 53. The Meanings of Bucchero
Richard Daniel De Puma 54. Etruscan terracotta figurines Helen Nagy 55.
Portraiture Alexandra Carpino 56. Landscape and illusionism: qualities of
Etruscan wall paintings Helen Nagy 57. The bronze votive tradition in
Etruria Margherita Gilda Scarpellini 58. Mirrors in art and society
Richard Daniel De Puma 59. Science as art: Etruscan anatomical votives
Matthias Recke 60. Animals in the Etruscan household and environment
Adrian P. Harrison Part VIII: Post-Antique Reception of Etruscan Culture
61. Annius of Viterbo etc. Ingrid Rowland 62. The reception of Etruscan
culture: Dempster and Buonarotti Francesco De Angelis 63. Modern approaches
to Etruscan culture Marie-Laurence Haack