- Roman, and
Medieval periods. Volterra,
known to the
ancient Etruscans as
Velathri or
Vlathri and to the
Romans as Volaterrae, is a town and
comune in the...
- (Italian for "Shadow of the evening") is an
Etruscan statue from the town of
Velathri,
later Volterra. It was
first depicted in a 1737
collection of Etruscan...
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northern Etruria. From there, the
alphabet spread from
Volterra (Etr.
Velathri) to Felsina, today's Bologna, and
later from
Chiusi (Etr. Clevsin) to the...
-
abbreviated names are
mainly Pupluna (Populonia), Vatl or
Veltuna (Vetulonia),
Velathri (Volaterrae),
Velzu or
Velznani (Volsinii) and Cha for
Chamars (Camars)...
- Vetluna, Vetaluna,
Vatalu Vetulōnia
Vetulonia Veia, Veina, Veis Veii Veio
Velathri, Velathera,
Felathri Volaterrae Volterra Velch, Velcal,
Velcl Vulci Volci...
- grave:
dupondius Janiform head
wearing pointed petasos FELA-ODI (Etruscan
Velathri)
retrograde around club
flanked by I-I Æ
Dupondius (257 g). 3rd century...