This paper seeks to analyze Etruscan burial and religious practices and determine how the treatment of women is reflected in these customs. Background information involving ceremonial rituals, cremation, ceramic, tomb construction, and human remains will be discussed to provide a wider context for understanding the Etruscan burial practices. This information will then be used to analyze data collected by the San Giuliano Archaeological Research Project (SGARP) to determine the treatment of women, specifically at San Giuliano. This thesis draws on data from SGARP’s 2016 and 2017 seasons, while emphasis will be placed on the 2016 tomb survey data and one of the two excavated tombs at the site
This paper seeks to analyse the available, i. e. published, data from the necropolises of Pithekouss...
Purpose of the Study:\ud Previous analyses of prehistoric burial sites in California have focused on...
This thesis deals with the depictions of rituals on Etruscan bronze mirrors. The first part studies ...
This study focuses primarily on providing a report of the data gathered through the San Giuliano Arc...
Cemeteries are our greatest source of knowledge of the Etruscans, because the Etruscan elite furnish...
An evaluation of the past analysis of Etruscan archaeological discoveries, with a focus on the gende...
The late sixth century was a period of considerable change in Etruria; this change is traditionally ...
none1noThe paper aims to provide a synthetic framework and some reflections on the female condition ...
Comparing the common grave monuments for women of Athenian society which were primarily stele and ko...
In the Etruscan-Samnite settlement of Pontecagnano, the south necropolis, which formed in the sixth ...
Etruscans were deemed “the most religious of men” by their Roman successors and it is hardly surpris...
Etruscan art was greatly influenced by Greek art, which is especially apparent in the Etruscan funer...
Archaeological evidence from the Late Etruscan (3rd-1st centuries BCE) site Cetamura del Chianti ill...
Archaeological research on gender in burial customs of pre-Moche societies on the north coast of Per...
Much has been written on the topic of Etruscan funerary art, particularly on the wall paintings cont...
This paper seeks to analyse the available, i. e. published, data from the necropolises of Pithekouss...
Purpose of the Study:\ud Previous analyses of prehistoric burial sites in California have focused on...
This thesis deals with the depictions of rituals on Etruscan bronze mirrors. The first part studies ...
This study focuses primarily on providing a report of the data gathered through the San Giuliano Arc...
Cemeteries are our greatest source of knowledge of the Etruscans, because the Etruscan elite furnish...
An evaluation of the past analysis of Etruscan archaeological discoveries, with a focus on the gende...
The late sixth century was a period of considerable change in Etruria; this change is traditionally ...
none1noThe paper aims to provide a synthetic framework and some reflections on the female condition ...
Comparing the common grave monuments for women of Athenian society which were primarily stele and ko...
In the Etruscan-Samnite settlement of Pontecagnano, the south necropolis, which formed in the sixth ...
Etruscans were deemed “the most religious of men” by their Roman successors and it is hardly surpris...
Etruscan art was greatly influenced by Greek art, which is especially apparent in the Etruscan funer...
Archaeological evidence from the Late Etruscan (3rd-1st centuries BCE) site Cetamura del Chianti ill...
Archaeological research on gender in burial customs of pre-Moche societies on the north coast of Per...
Much has been written on the topic of Etruscan funerary art, particularly on the wall paintings cont...
This paper seeks to analyse the available, i. e. published, data from the necropolises of Pithekouss...
Purpose of the Study:\ud Previous analyses of prehistoric burial sites in California have focused on...
This thesis deals with the depictions of rituals on Etruscan bronze mirrors. The first part studies ...