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Pallottino (9
November 1909 in Rome – 7
February 1995 in Rome) was an
Italian archaeologist specializing in
Etruscan civilization and art.
Pallottino...
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Cicero refers to a
disciplina in his
writings on the subject. M****imo
Pallottino summarizes the
scriptures known from
other sources to have once existed...
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Archived 24
September 2015 at the
Wayback Machine, on ****us
Pallottino, M.,
History of
Earliest Italy, trans. Ryle, M & Soper, K. in
Jerome Lectures...
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Bonfante &
Bonfante 2002, p. 56.
Pallottino 1955a, p. 261.
Bonfante &
Bonfante 2002, pp. 117 ff.. M****imo
Pallottino,
Maristella Pandolfini Angeletti...
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Corsica and the
talaiots from
Menorca and Majorca.
According to M****imo
Pallottino, an
Italian archaeologist specialized in Etruscology, the architecture...
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Vicus Tuscus. He was the
equivalent of the
Roman Vertumnus.
Tinia Pallottino, "The
Religion of the Etruscans"
Archived 2007-05-02 at the
Wayback Machine...
- urbe condita. book 1,
chapter 30,
section 5. Leland,
Chapter IV, Faflon.
Pallottino page 248. The
Bonfantes (2002) page 199. The
Bonfantes (2002), page 200...
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depicting an
immersion rite
presumably to
ensure his immortality. M****imo
Pallottino noted that
Maris might have been
connected to
stories about the centaur...
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National Etruscan Museum.
Maras 2010.
Servius 380a, 10.199.
Pallottino 1992.
Roger D. Woodard, Indo-European
Sacred Space:
Vedic and
Roman Cult...
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Retrieved 19
April 2023.
Pallottino (1977), p. 151 M****imo
Pallottino,
Studi Etruschi, XIII, 1939, p. 455. M****imo
Pallottino, La Rome des
premiers siècles...