Cetamura Del Chianti

Author:   Nancy Thomson de Grummond
Publisher:   University of Texas Press
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Pages:   176
Publication Date:   10 January 2020
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Author:   Nancy Thomson de Grummond
Publisher:   University of Texas Press
Imprint:   University of Texas Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.254kg
ISBN:  

9781477319932


ISBN 10:   147731993
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   10 January 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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List of Illustrations Foreword Preface and Acknowledgments Album of Maps Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Early and Middle Etruscan Periods (Seventh–Fourth Centuries BCE) Bucchero Pottery A Ritual Crevice Chapter 3. Late Etruscan Phase I (300–150 BCE) Two Wells The Artisans’ Quarter Structure K: Making Brick and Tile Structures B and C: Water Management and Textile Production Structure J: A Workers’ Platform Structure N: Iron Working Pottery: A Typology Artifacts in the Artisans’ Quarter Fauna and Flora Conclusion Chapter 4. Late Etruscan Phase II (ca. 150–75/50 BCE) Structures A, B, and D Artifacts from Structures A and B Building L: The Sanctuary of the Etruscan Artisans Votive Features of Building L Chapter 5. The Wells of Cetamura: From Etruscan to Roman Well #2 (Structure M), on Zone II Well #1, on Zone I Chapter 6. Roman Cetamura (ca. 50 BCE to Late Antiquity) The Settlement of a Roman Veteran Baths and Production The Early Roman Empire The Later Roman Empire Chapter 7. Cetamura as a Community Chapter 8. Cetamura after Antiquity Appendix. A Timeline of History for Cetamura del Chianti Notes References Index

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[Cetamura del Chianti is] a model introduction to a small site and to the scholarly task of drawing connections between the micro and the macro...Cetamura is a case study of an artisan community and its infrastructure that could usefully inform more exploration of this phenomenon in Etruria...this is a book and a site with much to offer. * Ancient History Bulletin *


[Cetamura del Chianti is] a model introduction to a small site and to the scholarly task of drawing connections between the micro and the macro...Cetamura is a case study of an artisan community and its infrastructure that could usefully inform more exploration of this phenomenon in Etruria...this is a book and a site with much to offer. * Ancient History Bulletin * This volume presents evidence from Cetamura in an accessible manner. It is best suited for students new to Etruscan archaeology and helps to broaden the discipline's scope by focusing on a non-elite, rural community. Moreover, this volume underscores the value of rigorous palaeobotanical research. * The Classical Review *


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Nancy Thomson de Grummond is M. Lynette Thompson Distinguished Research Professor of Classics at Florida State University, director of excavations at Cetamura del Chianti, and coeditor of The Religion of the Etruscans and Caere.

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