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(DE-602)gbv_844798126
Format:
Online-Ressource (703 p)
ISBN:
9781118354957
Series Statement:
Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World v.143
Content:
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- List of Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Map of Etruria -- Introduction -- Part I History -- Chapter 1 Beginnings: Protovillanovan and Villanovan Etruria -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Origins and Dating -- 3. The Transition from Prehistory -- 4. The Villanovan Period -- 5. Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- GUIDE TO FURTHER READING -- Chapter 2 Materializing the Etruscans: The Expression and Negotiation of Identity during the Orientalizing, Archaic, and Classical Periods -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Orientalizing Period (700-575) -- 3. The Archaic Period (575-480) -- 4. The Classical Period (480-323) -- 5. Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- GUIDE TO FURTHER READING -- Chapter 3 The Romanization of Etruria -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Roman Expansion -- 3. Roman Infrastructures: Roads and Centuriation -- 4. Roman Colonies -- 5. Political Changes -- 6. Romanization as Latinization -- 7. The Hellenistic Gods -- 8. Religion -- 9. Funerary Iconography -- 10. The Revival of the Etruscans -- 11. Conclusion -- NOTE -- REFERENCES -- GUIDE TO FURTHER READING -- Part II Geography, Urbanization, and Space -- Chapter 4 Etruscan Italy: Physical Geography and Environment -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Structural Landscape -- 3. Conclusions -- REFERENCES -- GUIDE TO FURTHER READING -- Chapter 5 City and Countryside -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Countryside -- 3. The Rural Landscapes of Urbanism -- 4. Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- GUIDE TO FURTHER READING -- Chapter 6 The Etruscans and the Mediterranean -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Sources of Evidence -- 3. The Etruscans in the Mediterranean: A Chronological Survey -- 4. Conclusions -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- GUIDE TO FURTHER READING.
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Description based upon print version of record
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Title Page; Table of Contents; List of Illustrations; Maps; Figures; List of Tables; Notes on Contributors; Acknowledgments; Map of Etruria; Introduction; REFERENCES; PART I: History; CHAPTER 1: Beginnings; 1. Introduction; 2. Origins and Dating; 3. The Transition from Prehistory; 4. The Villanovan Period; 5. Conclusion; REFERENCES; GUIDE TO FURTHER READING; CHAPTER 2: Materializing the Etruscans; 1. Introduction; 2. The Orientalizing Period (700-575); 3. The Archaic Period (575-480); 4. The Classical Period (480-323); 5. Conclusion; REFERENCES; GUIDE TO FURTHER READING
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CHAPTER 3: The Romanization of Etruria1. Introduction; 2. Roman Expansion; 3. Roman Infrastructures: Roads and Centuriation; 4. Roman Colonies; 5. Political Changes; 6. Romanization as Latinization; 7. The Hellenistic Gods; 8. Religion; 9. Funerary Iconography; 10. The Revival of the Etruscans; 11. Conclusion; REFERENCES; GUIDE TO FURTHER READING; PART II: Geography, Urbanization, and Space; CHAPTER 4: Etruscan Italy; 1. Introduction; 2. The Structural Landscape; 3. Conclusions; REFERENCES; GUIDE TO FURTHER READING; CHAPTER 5: City and Countryside; 1. Introduction; 2. Countryside
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3. The Rural Landscapes of Urbanism4. Conclusion; REFERENCES; GUIDE TO FURTHER READING; CHAPTER 6: The Etruscans and the Mediterranean; 1. Introduction; 2. Sources of Evidence; 3. The Etruscans in the Mediterranean: A Chronological Survey; 4. Conclusions; REFERENCES; GUIDE TO FURTHER READING; CHAPTER 7: Urbanization and Foundation Rites; 1. Introduction; 2. From the Classicistic Prejudice to the Etruscan Non-polis; 3. Urban Networks and Diversity; 4. Urban Beginnings and Ritual Foundations; 5. At the Heart and on the Margins of Settlements; 6. Conclusion; REFERENCES; GUIDE TO FURTHER READING
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CHAPTER 8: Poggio Civitate1. Introduction; 2. Poggio Civitate during the Orientalizing Period (c.675-650 - c.600); 3. Poggio Civitate in the Archaic Period (c.600-550/530); 4. Conclusions; REFERENCES; GUIDE TO FURTHER READING; CHAPTER 9: Southern and Inner Etruria; 1. Introduction; 2. Orvieto/Volsinii/Velzna; 3. Tarquinia/Tarchna; 4. Cerveteri/Caere/Cisra(Greek Agylla); 5. Vulci; 6. Veio/Veii; 7. Sovana; 8. Conclusion; REFERENCES; GUIDE TO FURTHER READING; CHAPTER 10: Etruscan Domestic Architecture, Hydraulic Engineering, and Water Management Technologies; 1. Introduction
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2. Domestic Architecture3. Hydraulics and Water Management; 4. The Manufacturing of Architectural Elements; 5. Conclusions; REFERENCES; GUIDE TO FURTHER READING; CHAPTER 11: Rock Tombs and the World of the Etruscan Necropoleis; 1. Introduction; 2. The Rock Tombs of Southern Etruria; 3. Case Study: The Rock Tombs at Pian di Mola in Tuscania; 4. Hellenistic Period Barrel-Vaulted Tombs in Etruria; 5. Conclusions; REFERENCES; GUIDE TO FURTHER READING; CHAPTER 12: Communicating with Gods; 1. Introduction: Ritual, Religion, and Space; 2. Sacred Space: Sanctuary, Altar, and Temple
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3. Sacred Space and the Topography of Ritual
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ISBN 9781118354957
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ISBN 9781118354964
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Print version A Companion to the Etruscans
Language:
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