34 resultados para Etruscan
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This chapter is written from the perspective of a recently deceased corpse. It examines the claims art makes to moving beyond boundaries and testing limits (of medium, discipline, and category) as a cliché of transcendence. This is described in relation to the operation of the false ‘master’ limit between the living and the dead, with reference to Reza Negarestani’s vivid reenactment of Etruscan torture, and contemporary performances of institutional critique: Fraser, Krebber and Carpenter.
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The study of the objects LaTène type found in middle-eastern alpine region (Trentino Alto Adige-Südtirol, Engadina, North Tirol, Voralberg and Villach basin) is aimed to a better comprehension of the complex net of relationships established among the Celts, settled both in the central Europe territories and, since the IV century b.C., in the Po Plain, and the local populations. The ancient authors, who called the inhabitants of this area Raeti, propose for this territory the usual pattern according to which, the population of a region was formed consequently to a migration or was caused by the hunting of pre-existing peoples. The archaeologists, in the last thirty years, recognized a cultural facies typical of the middle-eastern alpine territory during the second Iron Age, and defined that as Fritzens-Sanzeno culture (from the sites of Fritzens, Inn valley, and Sanzeno, Non Valley). The so-called Fritzens-Sanzeno culture spread out without breaks from the material culture of the final Bronze Age and the first Iron Age. This local substratum, characterized by a ceramic repertoire strongly standardized, by peculiar architectural solutions and by a particular typology of rural sacred places (Brandopferplätze), accepted, above all during the second Iron Age, the strong influences coming from the Etruscan world and from the Celtic one (evident in the presence of objects of ornament, of glass artefacts, of elements of the weaponry and of coins). The objects LaTène type become, with different degrees of reliability, important markers of the relationships existing between the Celts and the Raeti, although the ways of interaction (cultural influence, people's movements, commercial exchanges, gifts among élites etc.) is not still clear. The revision of published data and the study of unpublished materials allows to define a rich and articulated picture both to chronological level and to territorial one.
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Vol. 2, pt. 1-2: pub. a nome dell'Imperiale istituto archeologico germanico da Gustavo Körte. Toma, Tip. della R. Academia dei Lincei; Berlino, G. Reimer, 1890-96.
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No more published.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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The volumes differ in size. Vol. 2 has additional title-page with the special title.
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The imprint of general t.p. of v. 1 reads: Badia Fiesolana, 1821.
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Vol. 5, pts. 1-2 have title: Etruskische spiegel; hrsg. von Eduard Gerhard, im auftrage des Kaiserlich deutschen archäologischen instituts; bearb. von A. Klügmann und G. Körte.
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Cicognara,
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Bibliographical footnotes.
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Signatures: )(² A-2K² [2L]²(-[2L]2).
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1. Bd. Einleitung. Bruchstücke der äusseren Geschichte des Etruskischen Volkes. 1. Buch. Von der Landescultur, der Industrie und dem Verkehr der Etrusker. 2. Buch. Von dem Leben der Etrusker im Staat und in der Familie. Beilage I. Ueber die etruskischen Münzen. Beilage II. Ueber die etruskischen Sepulcralinschriften--2. Bd. 3. Buch. Von der Religion und Divination der Etrusker. Beilage I. Die etruskische Sprache. Beilage II. Schrift und Zahlzeichen der Etrusker. Register. Nachträge und Berichtigungen.