Etruscology / / Alessandro Naso.

This handbook has two purposes: it is intended (1) as a handbook of Etruscology or Etruscan Studies, offering a state-of-the-art and comprehensive overview of the history of the discipline and its development, and (2) it serves as an authoritative reference work representing the current state of kno...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DG Plus eBook-Package 2017
HerausgeberIn:
Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2017]
©2017
Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Online Access:
Physical Description:1 online resource (XXIV, 1844 p.)
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Description
Other title:Etruscology --
Frontmatter --
Table of contents --
1. Introduction --
Part 1 --
I. Methods --
2. An ancient question: the origin of the Etruscans --
3. The Etruscans in Ancient literature --
4. History of Etruscology --
5. Etruscan Art or Art of the Etruscans? --
6. Iconography and iconology, Nineteenth to Twenty-first centuries --
7. Approaches to the study of the language --
8. DNA and Etruscan identity --
II. Issues --
9. Political organization and magistrates --
10. Economy and trade --
11. War and Weaponry --
12. Society --
13. Feasts. Wine and Society. eighth-sixth centuries BCE --
14. Banqueting and food --
15. Sports --
16. Dance --
17. Alphabets and language --
18. Religion --
19. Death and burial --
20. Haruspicy from the Ancient Near East to Etruria --
21. Prophecy and divination --
22. Ships and Shipping --
23. Harbors --
24. Vehicles and roads --
25. Mines and Metal Working --
26. The mines on the island of Elba --
27. Coins and mints --
28. Weights and balances --
29. Textiles and Dress --
30. Musical instruments --
31. Etruscan gold dental appliances --
Part 2 --
III. History --
32. The Historical Framework --
33. The transition from village communities to protourban societies --
34. The diffusion of Near Eastern cultures --
35. Urban Civilization --
36. Hellenism in Central Italy --
37. Romanization --
38. The Etruscan legacy --
IV. Civilization --
39. Hut Architecture, 10th cent.-730 BCE --
40. Handicrafts, 10th cent.-730 BCE --
41. Society, 10th cent.-730 BCE --
42. Ritual and cults, 10th cent.-730 BCE --
43. Economy, 10th cent.-730 BCE --
44. External Relationships, 10th cent.-730 BCE --
45. Art, 730–580 BCE --
46. Handicraft, 730–580 BCE --
47. Society, 730–580 BCE --
48. Ritual and cults, 730–580 BCE --
49. Economy, 730–580 BCE --
50. External Relationships, 730–580 BC --
51. Archaic and Late Archaic Art, 580–450 BCE --
52. Handicrafts, 580–450 BCE --
53. Society, 580–450 BCE --
54. Ritual and Cults, 580–450 BCE --
55. Economy, 580–450 BCE --
56. External relationships, 580–450 BCE --
57. Late Classical and Hellenistic art, 450–250 BCE --
58. Handicraft, 450–250 BCE --
59. Society, 450-250 BCE --
60. Ritual and cults, 450–250 BCE --
61. Economy, 450–250 BCE --
62. External Relationships, 450–250 BCE --
63. Art, 250–89 BCE --
64. Handicraft, 250–89 BCE --
65. Society, 250–89 BCE --
66. Ritual and Cults, 250–89 BCE --
67. Economy, 250–89 BCE --
68. External Relationships, 250–89 BCE --
V. Topography of Etruria --
69. The landscape and environment of Etruria --
70. Southern Etruria --
71. Northern Etruria --
72. Settlement Patterns and Land Use --
VI. Etruscans outside Etruria --
73. Southern Campania --
74. Northern Campania --
75. Emilia --
76-77. Romagna and the Marches --
78. Lombardy --
79. Central Italy and Rome --
80. Southern Italy --
81. Northern Italy --
82. South and southeast Central Europe --
83. Transalpine Regions --
84. Corsica --
85. Sicily --
86. Sardinia --
87. Greece. Aegean islands and Levant --
88. North Africa --
89. Southern France --
90. The Iberian Peninsula --
Colour plates --
Authors --
Index
Summary:This handbook has two purposes: it is intended (1) as a handbook of Etruscology or Etruscan Studies, offering a state-of-the-art and comprehensive overview of the history of the discipline and its development, and (2) it serves as an authoritative reference work representing the current state of knowledge on Etruscan civilization. The organization of the volume reflects this dual purpose. The first part of the volume is dedicated to methodology and leading themes in current research, organized thematically, whereas the second part offers a diachronic account of Etruscan history, culture, religion, art & archaeology, and social and political relations and structures, as well as a systematic treatment of the topography of the Etruscan civilization and sphere of influence.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781934078495
9783110719543
9783110540550
9783110625264
9783110547733
DOI:10.1515/9781934078495
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Alessandro Naso.