Votives, places and rituals in Etruscan religion : studies in honor of Jean MacIntosh Turfa /

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...

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Other Authors: Turfa, Jean MacIntosh, 1947-, Gleba, Margarita., Becker, Hilary.

Format: eBook

Language: English
French

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2009.

Series: Religions in the Graeco-Roman World 166.
Religions in the Graeco-Roman World Online, ISBN: 9789004299672.

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Call Number: BL813.E8 V68 2009eb

Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary material /
  • M. Gleba and H.W. Becker
  • Introduction /
  • Hilary Becker and Margarita Gleba
  • Chapter One. 'Gli etruschi fuori d'Etruria': Dons et offrandes étrusques en Méditerranée Occidentale et dans l'ouest de l'Europe /
  • Jean Gran-Aymerich
  • Chapter Two. Les inscriptions votives du sanctuaire de Portonaccio à Véies /
  • Dominique Briquel
  • Chapter Three. Textile tools in ancient italian votive contexts: Evidence of dedication or production? /
  • Margarita Gleba
  • Chapter Four. The economic agency of the etruscan temple: Elites, dedications and display /
  • Hilary Becker
  • Chapter Five. The historical and religious context of vows fulfilled in etruscan temple foundations /
  • Ingrid Edlund-Berry
  • Chapter Six. Remains of the ritual at the sanctuary of Poggio Colla /
  • P. Gregory Warden
  • Chapter Seven. The Cima Tumulus at San Giuliano-An aristocratic tomb and monument for the cult of the ancestors of the late orientalizing period /
  • Stephan Steingräber
  • Chapter Eight. Stone sculpture in the context of etruscan tombs: A note on its position /
  • Iefke Van Kampen
  • Chapter Nine. The earliest etruscan toast. Considerations on the earliest phases of Populonia /
  • Gilda Bartoloni
  • Chapter Ten. On mutilated mirrors By /
  • Nancy T. De Grummond
  • Chapter Eleven. Ritual dress /
  • Larissa Bonfante
  • Chapter Twelve. Veiled and unveiled: Uncovering roman influence in hellenistic Italy /
  • Fay Glinister
  • Chapter Thirteen. On the enigmatic deity lur in the Liber Linteus Zagrabiensis /
  • L. Bouke Van Der Meer
  • Chapter Fourteen. Cremation and comminution at etruscan Tarquinia in the 5th-4th century BCE: Insights into cultural transformations from tomb 6322 /
  • Marshall Joseph Becker
  • Illustrations section /
  • M. Gleba and H.W. Becker
  • Index of places /
  • M. Gleba and H.W. Becker
  • General index /
  • M. Gleba and H.W. Becker.