Search Results: Dfn tarquinia

Search

Remove Ads
Advertisement

Search Results

Tarquinia
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Tarquinia

Tarquinia (Etruscan name: Tarch'na or Tarch, Roman name: Tarquinii) is a town located on the western coast of central Italy which was an important Etruscan and then Roman settlement. It is famous today as the site of around 200 Etruscan tombs...
Etruscan Winged-horses, Tarquinia
Image by Paolo Villa

Etruscan Winged-horses, Tarquinia

A pair of terracotta winged-horses from the Temple of the Ara della Regina, Tarquinia. Etruscan, c. 350 BCE. (National Archaeological Museum, Tarquinia, Italy)
Dancers, Tomb of the Triclinium, Tarquinia
Image by The Yorck Project

Dancers, Tomb of the Triclinium, Tarquinia

Dancers from the walls of the Etruscan Tomb of the Triclinium, Tarquinia, central Italy. c. 470 BCE.
Amazon Sarcophagus, Tarquinia
Image by ArchaiOptix

Amazon Sarcophagus, Tarquinia

The "Amazon Sarcophagus", a painted alabaster sarcophagus depicting an Amazonomachy. Etruscan culture. c. 300 BCE. Tarquinia, Italy. (De Feis Etruscan Archaeological Museum)
Musician, Tomb of the Triclinium, Tarquinia
Image by The Yorck Project

Musician, Tomb of the Triclinium, Tarquinia

A musician from the walls of the Etruscan Tomb of the Triclinium, Tarquinia, central Italy. c. 470 BCE.
Detail of Amazon Sarcophagus, Tarquinia
Image by ArchaiOptix

Detail of Amazon Sarcophagus, Tarquinia

Detail of a painted alabaster sarcophagus depicting an Amazonomachy. Etruscan culture. c. 300 BCE. Tarquinia, Italy. (De Feis Etruscan Archaeological Museum)
Dancer, Tomb of the Lionesses, Tarquinia
Image by Unknown Artist

Dancer, Tomb of the Lionesses, Tarquinia

A dancer figure from the Etruscan Tomb of the Lionesses in Tarquinia, central Italy. 520-510 BCE.
Etruscan Civilization
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Etruscan Civilization

The Etruscan civilization flourished in central Italy between the 8th and 3rd century BCE. The culture was renowned in antiquity for its rich mineral resources and as a major Mediterranean trading power. Much of its culture and even history...
Etruscan Art
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Etruscan Art

The art of the Etruscans, who flourished in central Italy between the 8th and 3rd century BCE, is renowned for its vitality and often vivid colouring. Wall paintings were especially vibrant and frequently capture scenes of Etruscans enjoying...
Etruscan Warfare
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Etruscan Warfare

The Etruscan civilization, which flourished in central Italy from the 8th to 3rd century BCE, gained a reputation in antiquity for being party-loving pushovers when it came to warfare, but the reality is somewhat different. History being...
Membership