Caere: Cities and Communities of the Etruscans
Editat de Nancy Thomson de Grummond, Lisa Pieraccinien Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 noi 2016
Comprehensive in scope, Caere is the first English-language book dedicated to the study of its eponymous city. Collecting the work of an international team of scholars, it features chapters on a wide range of topics, such as Caere’s formation and history, economy, foreign relations, trade networks, art, funerary traditions, built environment, religion, daily life, and rediscovery. Extensively illustrated throughout, Caere presents new perspectives on and analysis of not just Etruscan civilization but also the city’s role in the wider pan-Mediterranean basin.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781477308431
ISBN-10: 1477308431
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.33 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
Seria Cities and Communities of the Etruscans
ISBN-10: 1477308431
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.33 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
Seria Cities and Communities of the Etruscans
Notă biografică
Nancy Thomson de Grummond is M. Lynette Thompson Professor of Classics and Distinguished Research Professor at Florida State University. Lisa Pieraccini, Project Director for the Del Chiaro Center for Ancient Italian Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, is a classical archaeologist specializing in Etruscan art and archaeology.
Cuprins
- List of Illustrations
- Preface (Lisa C. Pieraccini)
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction to the Volume (Lisa C. Pieraccini)
- List of Abbreviations
- A Note on Terminology
- Caere: An Overview (Ingrid Edlund-Berry)
- Part I. Historical Identity and Physical Setting
- 1. The History (Mario Torelli)
- 2. Topography and Natural Resources, Agriculture and Economy (Ingrid Edlund-Berry)
- 3. The Orientalizing Period: Material and Cultural Connections (Orlando Cerasuolo)
- 4. Literacy and Epigraphy of an Etruscan Town (Rex Wallace)
- 5. The Urban Area (Vincenzo Bellelli)
- Part II. Connections and Interactions around the Mediterranean
- 6. Innovations: Myth, Inscriptions, and Meaning (Larissa Bonfante)
- 7. Ports: Trade, Cultural Connections, Sanctuaries, and Emporia (Laura M. Michetti)
- 8. Prisoners and Plagues: The Battle over Alalia (Jean MacIntosh Turfa)
- Part III. Cities of the Dead
- 9. Architecture of the Tombs (Stephan Steingräber)
- 10. Early Painted Tombs in Context (Alessandro Naso)
- Part IV. Religion and Civic Identity
- 11. Temple Décor and Civic Pride
- Caere’s Place in the Evolution of Etruscan Architectural Terracotta Decoration, 550–510 BCE (Nancy Winter)
- New Perspectives on the Acroteria of Caeretan Temples (Patricia S. Lulof)
- 12. Funerals and Feasting: Life at the Tomb (Lisa C. Pieraccini)
- 13. Ritual and Religion: Life at the Sanctuaries (Nancy Thomson de Grummond)
- 11. Temple Décor and Civic Pride
- Part V. Art and Artisans
- 14. Workshops, Artistic Exchange, and the Economy (Giovannangelo Camporeale)
- 15. Bucchero (Tom Rasmussen)
- 16. Terracotta “Sarcophagi” and Ash Urns (Nancy Thomson de Grummond)
- 17. Stamped Braziers and Pithoi (Lisa C. Pieraccini)
- 18. Gold and Ivory (Richard Daniel De Puma)
- 19. Amber (Faya Causey)
- 20. The Terracotta Votives: Aspects of Cult, Artistic Exchange, and Workshop Practices (Helen Nagy)
- 21. Painted Plaques (Francesco Roncalli)
- 22. Archaic Painted Pottery (700–500 BCE) (Maurizio Harari)
- 23. Classical and Hellenistic Painted Pottery (Laura Ambrosini)
- Part VI. Later Years
- 24. The Roman Period (Mario Torelli)
- 25. Rediscovery and Recognition (Nancy Thomson de Grummond)
- Appendix A. A Chronology of Caere
- Appendix B. Complete List of Publications and Excavations by Professor Mario A. Del Chiaro
- Index
Descriere
The inaugural volume in the Cities of the Etruscans series, edited by Nancy Thomson de Grummond and Lisa Pieraccini, this book presents a comprehensive study of the city of Caere by an international group of scholars.