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Vulci or
Volci [pronunciation?] (Etruscan:
Velch or Velx,
depending on the
romanization used) was a rich
Etruscan city in what is now
northern Lazio,...
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several instances of
Etruscan art, such as in the François Tomb in
Vulci, a
spirit of the dead is
identified by the term hinthial,
literally "(one...
- Set of jewelry, also
known as the
Vulci group is a set of 5th
century BCE
Etruscan metalwork collection by an
unknown jeweler. It is in the collection...
- The
Centaur of
Vulci is a
statue of the
Etruscan Orientalising period,
discovered in
Vulci near
Etruscan Viterbo, now in the
collection of the National...
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endowed Etruscan chamber tomb that was
found at the
Polledrara Cemetery,
Vulci, Lazio, Italy, in the
early nineteenth century. Many
artefacts were discovered...
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estimates for the po****tions of the
largest cities (Veii, Volsinii, Caere,
Vulci, Tarquinia, Populonia)
range between 25,000 and 40,000 each in the 6th century...
- Veio)
Vetluna (Vetulonium, Vetulonia)
Vipsul (Faesulae, Fiesole)
Velch (
Vulci, Volci)
Velzna (Volsiniia, Volsinii)
There was a
period between 600 BC and...
- The
Winged Lion of
Vulci is a
nenfro sculpture of a lion with wings,
carved between 550 BC and 540 BC and
discovered in
excavations of the
necropoli of...
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Sisyphus and Amphiaraus, copy of
mural in François Tomb from
Vulci made in 4th
century BC...
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Aulus Vibenna (Etruscan:
Avile Vipina) was an
Etruscan nobleman from
Vulci of the 6th
century BC and the
brother of
Caelius Vibenna (Caile
Vipina in Etruscan)...