"Gold Lion Fibula and Etruscan Temple Model from Cerveteri and Rome" -


A stunning gold fibula featuring Orientalizing lions from the Regolini Galassi Tomb in Italy, alongside a model of a sixth century BCE Etruscan temple described by Vitruvius, displayed at the Musei Vaticani and Istituto di Etruscologia e di Antichit Italiche in Rome.
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1. Figure 9-2 Fibula with Orientalizing lions, from the Regolini-Galassi Tomb, Cerveteri, Italy, ca. 650–640 BCE. Gold, 1’ 1/2” high. Musei Vaticani, Rome. 1
2. Figure 9-3 Model of a typical sixth-century BCE Etruscan temple, as described by Vitruvius. Istituto di Etruscologia e di Antichità Italiche, Università di Roma, Rome. 2
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4. Figure 9-4 Apulu (Apollo), from the roof of the Portonaccio temple, Veii, Italy, ca. 510–500 BCE. Painted terracotta, 5’ 11” high. Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia, Rome. 4
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6. Figure 9-5 Sarcophagus with reclining couple, from Cerveteri, Italy, ca. 520 BCE. Painted terracotta, 3’ 9 1/2” X 6’ 7”. Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia, Rome. 6
7. Figure 9-6 Tumuli in the Banditaccia necropolis, Cerveteri, Italy, seventh to second centuries BCE. 7
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9. Figure 9-8 Interior of the Tomb of the Reliefs, Cerveteri, Italy, third century BCE. 9
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11. Figure 9-9 Interior of the Tomb of the Leopards , Tarquinia, Italy, ca. 480–470 BCE. 11
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14. Figure 9-10 Diving and fishing, detail of a mural painting in the Tomb of Hunting and Fishing, Tarquinia, Italy, ca. 530–520 BCE. Detail, 5’ 6 1/2” high. 14
15. Figure 9-11 Capitoline Wolf , from Rome, Italy, ca. 500–480 BCE. Bronze, 2’ 7 1/2” high. Musei Capitolini, Rome. 15
16. Figure 9-12 Chimera of Arezzo , from Arezzo, Italy, first half of fourth century BCE. Bronze, 2’ 7 1/2” high. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Florence. 16
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18. Figure 9-13 NOVIOS PLAUTIOS, Ficoroni Cista , from Palestrina, Italy, late fourth century BCE. Bronze, 2’ 6” high. Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia, Rome. 18
19. Figure 9-14 Porta Marzia (Gate of Mars), Perugia , Italy, second century BCE. 19
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21. Figure 9-16 Aule Metele ( Arringatore) , from Cortona, near Lake Trasimeno, Italy, early first century BCE. Bronze, 5’ 7” high. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Florence. 21
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