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Early Iron Age → rise of aristocracy (Villanovan culture)

Hut Urn, Villanovan, ca. 900-800 BCE

-​ Wooden walls, thatch roofs

-​ Burial urn in the form of a house → tells us that there

is something beyond death, the tomb is a home you

continue to live in after death

-​ Also can be made of bronze

Villanovan Biconical Urn → typical Villanovan urn (one handle)

-​ Made using impasto technique

-​ Helmets were placed on top of warriors' urns

-​ Metal is used on the surface to create a shimmery effect

-​ Always only had one handle



The Etruscans → descendants of the Villanovans

-​ Their alphabet is derived from the Greek alphabet

-​ Little texts survive, the Romans forced them to speak Latin

-​ They made books out of linen fabric, with only one surviving

-​ Fanum Voltumnae → the site where representatives of twelve Etruscan

cities would come together and meet

-​ They sit on top of a surplus of raw metal ores, which is why the Greeks began

to settle nearby



Cerveteri: Etruscan Tomb, 650 BCE

-​ Long corridor with two oval-shaped spaces, buried under a mass of earth

-​ At the far end of the long corridor, a woman was buried with a giant gold

brooch lying on her chest that showed images of lions

, -​ In one of the side chambers, there was a man who was cremated and buried

with numerous weapons, signifying he may have been a warrior

Orientalizing Period → 7th century, blending of cultures



Cerveteri

-​ Most tumuli have a staircase or ramp on the side, with earth on top

-​ The idea that a tomb is a place where you “live on”

-​ Grave beds inside the tomb

-​ Cippi → a stone piece placed outside or on top of the tomb to mark the

entrance



Cerveteri: Tomb of the Reliefs, Etruscan, 350-325 BCE

-​ Made differently than most tombs; completely

underground

-​ Artificial beds on which the deceased are

placed

-​ Further burial places are added later

-​ Reliefs created by adding thick layers of

plaster to the stone and then carving, creating

figures

-​ The inside of the tomb was created to resemble a house



Tarquinia

-​ Lumps in a flat field

-​ Only one or two people were buried at a time, then dirt was dumped into the

passageway of the tomb
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