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Gravisca (Cravsca in
Etruscan and
Graviscae Latin) was the port of the
Etruscan city of Tarquinii,
situated 8 km west of the city center. The Etruscan...
- took
place to
ensure the
ongoing purity of the temple. At the port of
Gravisca in the 6th
century BC, Uni was
worshipped amongst other Etruscan and pan-****enic...
- be
viewed as “Mistress".
Turan had a
sanctuary in the Gr****-influenced
Gravisca, the port for Tarquinia,
where votive gifts inscribed with her name have...
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validation from
modern archeology. A
stone anchor dedicated to
Apollo at
Gravisca (the port of the
Etruscan city of Tarquinii) is for
example thought to...
- Bruttii) BC 183 Mutina,
Parma (Aemilia) BC 181
Aquilea (Venetia es Histria)
Gravisca (Latium) BC 180
Portus Pis**** (Etruria) BC 177 Luna (Etruria) BC 125 Pollentia...
- with the Gr****s has been
found in 1969 at the
sanctuary of the port of
Gravisca near Tarquinia.
Renard thinks the cult of Hera in
great emporia such as...
- same room are
later gold
coins from the
Roman Empire which were
found at
Gravisca, Tarquinia's
ancient harbor, and gold jewelry. The
first floor ends with...
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Etruscan Venice. As far as
minor settlements are concerned,
Pyrgi and
Gravisca were
Etruscan ports as
early as any. By Strabo's time, the
Romans had seized...
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colony was
charged with
protecting the
coastal waters, as did
Pyrgi and
Gravisca. A
small harbour nearby would have held a few ships.
During the
first years...
- World, 2013, Routledge. ISBN 978-0415673082 (includes: Ara
della Regina,
Gravisca and
Giovanna Bagnasco Gianni, "Tarquinia,
sacred areas and sanctuaries...