Etruscan by Definition: The Cultural, Regional and Personal identity
of the Etruscans
Papers in honour of Sybille Haynes, MBE
Edited by Judith Swaddling and
Philip Perkins
British Museum Research Publication 173
ISBN 978-086159-173-2
© The Trustees of the British Museum 2009
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Title page, contents, foreword and acknowledgements
Establishing the Etruscans in the
18th Century
James Byres and the Definition of the
Etruscans
David Ridgway
Etruscan Production and Interpretation
The Hamilton Gray Vase
Dyfri Williams
The Ridgway Ram Vase
Dyfri Williams
An Attic Red-figure Kylix from Veii and the Distribution of the Zalamea Group in Etruria
Laura Ambrosini
Shake, Rattle and Rôle: Sistra in
Etruria?
Judith Swaddling with a scientific report by Janet Ambers, Caroline Cartwright, Clare Ward and James Parker
The Importance of Being Umaele
Giovanna Bagnasco Gianni
The Late Orientalising Bronze Workshops at Chiusi
Antonella Romualdi
Houses, Tombs and Temples
The Atrium as Italo-Etruscan Architectural Concept and as Societal Form
Friedhelm Prayon
The Ridgway Ram Vase (2008,5002.1)
Etruscan Rock-cut Chamber Tombs: Origins, Characteristics, Local and Foreign Elements
Stephan Steingräber
Solving the Riddle of the Sphinx
on the Roof
Nancy A. Winter Funerary Practice
Rituals and Ideology of the Orientalising Aristocracies: Pisa and the Origins of the Funus Imaginarium
Stefano Bruni
The Lotus, Poppy and other Plants in Etruscan Funerary Contexts
Jean-René Jannot
Defining the Etruscans: Language and DNA
The Etruscan Language in its Italic
Context
John Penney
DNA and Etruscan Identity
Philip Perkins