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Yalin Akcevin the Etruscans Space in Etruscan Sacred Architecture And
Luce in Contesto. Rappresentazioni, Produzioni E Usi Della Luce Nello Spazio Antico / Light in Context
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Ancient Carved Ambers in the J. Paul Getty Museum
Zeus in the Greek Mysteries) and Was Thought of As the Personification of Cyclic Law, the Causal Power of Expansion, and the Angel of Miracles
Work Notes on Bona Dea & the Goddess Uni-A Survey of Etruscan
Visual Representations of the Birth of Athena/Menrva: a Comparative Study," Etruscan Studies: Vol
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Reflecting on Mirrors
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Urban Palimpsest
Mythologies of the World: a Guide to Sources
DEATH and the AFTERLIFE: ETRUSCAN ART (Tomb Art from Cerveteri, Vulci, and Tarquinia) ROMAN and ETRUSCAN ART
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Herakles' Virtus Between Etruscans and Romans1
Palaeo-Philosophy: Archaic Ideas About Space and Time
Than Mere Playthings
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A Painter at Work. 1St Century BCE–1St Century CE
The Greek Myths 1955, Revised 1960
The Twilight of the Goddess: an Ancient Religious Revolution
Philosophy in Ancient Rome
Ancient Religions
VISIONS of ETRURIA by ELLEN ANGELINE COOK
Jupiter: Father of All the Gods Gnostic Muse the God Jupiter
758 E. Hill Richardson: M. Bentz, Etruskische Yotivbronzen Des Hellenismus
Palaeo-Philosophy: Archaic Ideas About Space and Time
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On the Spiritual Matter of Art Curated by Bartolomeo Pietromarchi 17 October 2019 – 8 March 2020
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Etruscan Origins by Morris Weiss, M.D. Clinical Professor of Medicine
Astronomy and Etruscan Ritual: the Case of the Ara Della Regina In
Campo Della Fiera at Orvieto and Fanum Voltumnae: Identical Places?
Caesar's Castor
The Routledge Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses, Devils and Demons
Etruscan Roman Remains in Popular Tradition CONTENTS
The Four Faces of the Roman Goddess: a New Theory for Categorizing the Divine Feminine in Roman Mythology