Etruscans were deemed “the most religious of men” by their Roman successors and it is hardly surprising that the topic of Etruscan religion has been explored for some time now. This volume offers a contribution to the continued study of Etruscan religion and daily life, by focusing on the less explored issue of ritual. Ritual is approached through fourteen case studies, considering mortuary customs, votive rituals and other religious and daily life practices. The book gathers new material, interpretations and approaches to the less emphasized areas of Etruscan religion, especially its votive aspects, based on archaeological and epigraphic sources
Archaeological evidence from the Late Etruscan (3rd-1st centuries BCE) site Cetamura del Chianti ill...
This study focuses primarily on providing a report of the data gathered through the San Giuliano Arc...
Fourteen papers by leading international scholars on the theme of the cultural, regional and persona...
Etruscans were deemed “the most religious of men” by their Roman successors and it is hardly surpris...
This thesis deals with the depictions of rituals on Etruscan bronze mirrors. The first part studies ...
Cavalieri Marco. Margarita Gleba & Hilary Becker (Ed.), Votives, Places and Rituals in Etruscan Reli...
This paper seeks to compare two recent books on archaic religion and sanctuaries, one, Sandrine Agus...
This paper seeks to compare two recent books on archaic religion and sanctuaries, one, Sandrine Agus...
Cavalieri Marco. Margarita Gleba & Hilary Becker (Ed.), Votives, Places and Rituals in Etruscan Reli...
The late sixth century was a period of considerable change in Etruria; this change is traditionally ...
The existence and features of Etruscan political, military and cult associations represent an uncle...
The existence and features of Etruscan political, military and cult associations represent an uncle...
Cemeteries are our greatest source of knowledge of the Etruscans, because the Etruscan elite furnish...
Cemeteries are our greatest source of knowledge of the Etruscans, because the Etruscan elite furnish...
Thanks to the increasing multidisciplinary approach to the analysis of votive contexts, a meaningful...
Archaeological evidence from the Late Etruscan (3rd-1st centuries BCE) site Cetamura del Chianti ill...
This study focuses primarily on providing a report of the data gathered through the San Giuliano Arc...
Fourteen papers by leading international scholars on the theme of the cultural, regional and persona...
Etruscans were deemed “the most religious of men” by their Roman successors and it is hardly surpris...
This thesis deals with the depictions of rituals on Etruscan bronze mirrors. The first part studies ...
Cavalieri Marco. Margarita Gleba & Hilary Becker (Ed.), Votives, Places and Rituals in Etruscan Reli...
This paper seeks to compare two recent books on archaic religion and sanctuaries, one, Sandrine Agus...
This paper seeks to compare two recent books on archaic religion and sanctuaries, one, Sandrine Agus...
Cavalieri Marco. Margarita Gleba & Hilary Becker (Ed.), Votives, Places and Rituals in Etruscan Reli...
The late sixth century was a period of considerable change in Etruria; this change is traditionally ...
The existence and features of Etruscan political, military and cult associations represent an uncle...
The existence and features of Etruscan political, military and cult associations represent an uncle...
Cemeteries are our greatest source of knowledge of the Etruscans, because the Etruscan elite furnish...
Cemeteries are our greatest source of knowledge of the Etruscans, because the Etruscan elite furnish...
Thanks to the increasing multidisciplinary approach to the analysis of votive contexts, a meaningful...
Archaeological evidence from the Late Etruscan (3rd-1st centuries BCE) site Cetamura del Chianti ill...
This study focuses primarily on providing a report of the data gathered through the San Giuliano Arc...
Fourteen papers by leading international scholars on the theme of the cultural, regional and persona...