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Published in Origini n. XL/2017. Rivista annuale del Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Antichità – “Sapienza” Università di Roma | Preistoria e protostoria delle civiltà antiche – Prehistory and protohistory of ancient civilizations | This contribution addresses the perception of textile production in Etruscan society rather than analyzing the technical functions of related objects. It stems from the assessment of an existing link between semantic scopes that are only apparently different – textile production, writing, and religion – in which women undertake roles that are complementary to men’s. Evidence unearthed at Tarquinia by the Università degli Studi di Milano during current excavation at the ‘monumental complex’, and by the Soprintendenza Archeologica per l’Etruria Meridionale in the Monterozzi necropolis during the 1980s, provide a number of elements supporting this argument.
Editors' preface TEXTILES TEXTILES IN PRE-ROMAN ITALY: FROM QUALITATIVE TO QUANTITATIVE APPROACH Margarita Gleba NEW TEXTILE FINDS FROM TOMBA DELL'ARYBALLOS SOSPESO, TARQUINIA: CONTEXT, ANALYSIS AND PRELIMINARY INTERPRETATION Margarita Gleba, Alessandro Mandolesi, Maria Rosa Lucidi TEXTILES AND RITUALS IN CUMAEAN CREMATION BURIALS Margarita Gleba, Ilaria Menale, Carlo Rescigno THE CLOTHES MAKE THE (WO)MAN: HISTORICAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF ETRUSCAN FEMALE COSTUMES BETWEEN 8TH AND 7TH CENTURY BC Alessio De Cristofaro, Alessandra Piergrossi BICONICAL VASE AND OLD LACE AT NARCE. NEW DATA FROM THE NECROPOLIS OF LA PETRINA - TOMB C1 (LXII) Jacopo Tabolli TEXTILE PRODUCTS, CONSUMERS...
Questo interessante saggio riesce a coordinare, e a condensare in una trattazione relativamente breve, un’analisi delle assai complesse vicende della storia della scrittura, come strumento di potere e di conservazione/propagazione della conoscenza, con un’indagine accurata e pionieristica dei processi di falsificazione del testo scritto, anche in rapporto a emergenti linee di falsificazione della ricerca scientifica e culturale. Nei primi due capitoli si pongono le basi teoriche per cercare di definire rigorosamente l’oggetto della ricerca, inquadrandolo tramite precisazioni definitorie e modelli classificatori generali, individuando il genus di fenomeni di cui la falsificazione docume...
This volume focuses on contacts between Anatolian languages within and outside Anatolia. The selected essays, written by members of ongoing research projects on Anatolian languages, present case studies from both the first and second millennia. These include etymological and morphophonological investigations within the framework of Graeco-Anatolian contacts, as well as a critical essay on the possible Anatolian-Etruscan contacts. Alongside strictly linguistic analysis, the essays cover different aspects of cultural contacts (the origin of the word for ‘salt’ in Luwian), toponyms (in Lycia), and religion (the god called King of Kaunos), and are introduced with a detailed overview of the origins of the Anatolian linguistic landscape.
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