The Archaeology of Etruscan Society
Leverbaar
List of illustrations vii Acknowledgements x List of abbreviations xi Introduction 1(9) Models of change in Etruria 10(33) Introduction 10(1) Models of change in Etruria 10(13) Material culture form: an alternative model 23(18) Conclusion 41(2) Etruscan mirrors: reflections on personal and gender identity 43(44) Introduction 43(3) Mirrors and personal identity: reflection and adornment 46(9) Mirrors and gender identity 55(29) Conclusion 84(3) Funerary architecture: the living and the dead 87(35) Introduction 87(4) Tomb form 91(24) Cemetery organisation 115(4) Conclusion 119(3) Sanctuaries: the sacred and the profane 122(21) Introduction 122(4) The creation of sanctuaries 126(4) Temple form 130(11) Conclusion 141(2) Domestic architecture: public and private 143(22) Introduction 143(3) House form 146(17) Conclusion 163(2) Urban form and the concept of the city 165(43) Introduction 165(5) Public and private 170(4) Differentiating public spaces 174(8) City and non-city 182(24) Conclusion 206(2) Making Etruscan society: culture contact and (material) culture change 208(28) Introduction 208(1) Cultural interaction and the creation of identity 209(2) Interactions outside Italy 211(12) Interactions within Italy 223(10) Conclusion: making Etruscan society 233(3) Bibliography 236(73) Index 309
Gebonden | 320 pagina's | Engels
1e druk | Verschenen in 2008
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