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...

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505 0 0 |t Etruscology --   |t Frontmatter --   |t Table of contents --   |t 1. Introduction --   |t Part 1 --   |t I. Methods --   |t 2. An ancient question: the origin of the Etruscans --   |t 3. The Etruscans in Ancient literature --   |t 4. History of Etruscology --   |t 5. Etruscan Art or Art of the Etruscans? --   |t 6. Iconography and iconology, Nineteenth to Twenty-first centuries --   |t 7. Approaches to the study of the language --   |t 8. DNA and Etruscan identity --   |t II. Issues --   |t 9. Political organization and magistrates --   |t 10. Economy and trade --   |t 11. War and Weaponry --   |t 12. Society --   |t 13. Feasts. Wine and Society. eighth-sixth centuries BCE --   |t 14. Banqueting and food --   |t 15. Sports --   |t 16. Dance --   |t 17. Alphabets and language --   |t II. Issues --   |t 18. Religion --   |t 19. Death and burial --   |t 20. Haruspicy from the Ancient Near East to Etruria --   |t 21. Prophecy and divination --   |t II. Issues --   |t 22. Ships and Shipping --   |t 23. Harbors --   |t 24. Vehicles and roads --   |t 25. Mines and Metal Working --   |t 26. The mines on the island of Elba --   |t 27. Coins and mints --   |t 28. Weights and balances --   |t 29. Textiles and Dress --   |t 30. Musical instruments --   |t 31. Etruscan gold dental appliances --   |t Part 2 --   |t III. History --   |t 32. The Historical Framework --   |t 33. The transition from village communities to protourban societies --   |t 34. The diffusion of Near Eastern cultures --   |t 35. Urban Civilization --   |t 36. Hellenism in Central Italy --   |t 37. Romanization --   |t 38. The Etruscan legacy --   |t IV. Civilization --   |t 39. Hut Architecture, 10th cent.-730 BCE --   |t 40. Handicrafts, 10th cent.-730 BCE --   |t 41. Society, 10th cent.-730 BCE --   |t 42. Ritual and cults, 10th cent.-730 BCE --   |t 43. Economy, 10th cent.-730 BCE --   |t 44. External Relationships, 10th cent.-730 BCE --   |t IV. Civilization --   |t 45. Art, 730–580 BCE --   |t 46. Handicraft, 730–580 BCE --   |t 47. Society, 730–580 BCE --   |t 48. Ritual and cults, 730–580 BCE --   |t 49. Economy, 730–580 BCE --   |t 50. External Relationships, 730–580 BC --   |t IV. Civilization --   |t 51. Archaic and Late Archaic Art, 580–450 BCE --   |t 52. Handicrafts, 580–450 BCE --   |t 53. Society, 580–450 BCE --   |t 54. Ritual and Cults, 580–450 BCE --   |t 55. Economy, 580–450 BCE --   |t 56. External relationships, 580–450 BCE --   |t IV. Civilization --   |t 57. Late Classical and Hellenistic art, 450–250 BCE --   |t 58. Handicraft, 450–250 BCE --   |t 59. Society, 450-250 BCE --   |t 60. Ritual and cults, 450–250 BCE --   |t 61. Economy, 450–250 BCE --   |t 62. External Relationships, 450–250 BCE --   |t IV. Civilization --   |t 63. Art, 250–89 BCE --   |t 64. Handicraft, 250–89 BCE --   |t 65. Society, 250–89 BCE --   |t 66. Ritual and Cults, 250–89 BCE --   |t 67. Economy, 250–89 BCE --   |t 68. External Relationships, 250–89 BCE --   |t V. Topography of Etruria --   |t 69. The landscape and environment of Etruria --   |t 70. Southern Etruria --   |t 71. Northern Etruria --   |t 72. Settlement Patterns and Land Use --   |t VI. Etruscans outside Etruria --   |t 73. Southern Campania --   |t 74. Northern Campania --   |t VI. Etruscans outside Etruria --   |t 75. Emilia --   |t 76-77. Romagna and the Marches --   |t 78. Lombardy --   |t VI. Etruscans outside Etruria --   |t 79. Central Italy and Rome --   |t 80. Southern Italy --   |t 81. Northern Italy --   |t VI. Etruscans outside Etruria --   |t 82. South and southeast Central Europe --   |t 83. Transalpine Regions --   |t VI. Etruscans outside Etruria --   |t 84. Corsica --   |t 85. Sicily --   |t 86. Sardinia --   |t 87. Greece. Aegean islands and Levant --   |t 88. North Africa --   |t 89. Southern France --   |t 90. The Iberian Peninsula --   |t Colour plates --   |t Authors --   |t Index 
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