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    I percorsi dell'acqua

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    In the history of the ancient world, water plays an important role as the quickest way to move from one site to the other, for religious reasons, as a way to reach the Otherworld. This last aspect is analysed in the paper starting from Mycenaean larnakes, passing through Oriental myth, Greek ways of death, arriving in Villanovan Italy and Sardinia from Iron Age. It becomes a long journey following the idea of Okeanos as the limit between our world and the Other one, the navigation toward the unknown, the Otherworld of Orientalizing and Archaic phases in Etruria with the painted tombs

    San Giovenale

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    Grove Dictionary of Art Online, Etruscan cities, San Giovenal

    Tarquinia [Etrus. Tarchuna, Tarxna; Gr.Tarkunia; Lat. Tarquinii]

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    New Grove Dictionary of Art Online, Etruscan cities, Tarquinia

    Vulci [Etrus. Velc; Gr. Olkion; Lat. Volcii]

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    Grove Dictionary of Art Online, Etruscan cities, Vulc

    Pyrgi (Santa Severa)

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    Grove Dictionary of Arte Online, Etruscan cities, Pyrg

    Sant'Imbenia/Pontecagnano Sulci/Pithekoussai: four tales of an interconnected Mediterranean

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    Ceramica euboica in Sardegna fra la seconda metà del IX e l'VIII secolo a.C.Euboean pottery in Sardinia from the second half of the 9th to the 8th centurie BC

    Veii [Gr. Ventia; It. Veio]

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    Grove dictionary od art online, Etruscan cities, Vei

    Cerveteri [Gr. Agylla; Lat. Caere; Etrus. Caisra]

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    Grove Dictionary of Art Online. Etruscan cities: Cerveter

    Volterra [Etrus. Velathri; Lat. Volaterrae]

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    Grove Dictionary of Art, Etruscan cities, Volterr

    Poggio Civitate

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    Grove Dictionary of Art, etruscan site, Poggio Civitat
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