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Il mondo etrusco e il mondo italico di ambito settentrionale prima dell’impatto con Roma (IV–II secolo a.C.) 伊特鲁里亚世界和意大利北部地区的世界在撞击罗马之前(公元前4 - 2世纪)。
Pub Date : 2018-11-07 DOI: 10.1515/etst-2018-0012
Eóin O'Donoghue
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Etruria II: Catalogue: Sculpture, Bronzes, Ceramics, Bucchero, Figure Decorated Ceramics, Complete Tomb Finds: I. Tarquinia, II. Bologna, III. Cerveteri 伊特鲁利亚II:目录:雕塑,青铜器,陶瓷,布切罗,人物装饰陶瓷,完整的古墓发现:1 .塔奎尼亚,2。博洛尼亚,三世。Cerveteri
Pub Date : 2018-06-13 DOI: 10.1515/ETST-2017-0028
Theresa Huntsman
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On the Fascination of Objects: Greek and Etruscan Art in the Shefton Collection 论物品的魅力:谢夫顿收藏中的希腊和伊特鲁里亚艺术
Pub Date : 2017-11-06 DOI: 10.1515/etst-2017-0007
Bridget Sandhoff
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The Genesis of Roman Architecture 罗马建筑的起源
Pub Date : 2017-11-06 DOI: 10.1515/etst-2017-0010
Alexandra A. Carpino
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引用次数: 14
In memoriam, Giovannangelo Camporeale
Pub Date : 2017-11-06 DOI: 10.1515/ETST-2017-0019
G. Warden
Giovannangelo Camporeale, Honorary Member of the Advisory Board of Etruscan Studies and Professor Emeritus of Etruscology and Italic Antiquity at the University of Florence, passed away at the age of 83 on July 2, 2017, at his house in Florence. The world of Etruscology has lost one of its leaders, a master teacher and scholar. Camporeale taught in Florence from 1962 to 2004 and trained an entire generation of archaeologists. He was an academic leader as well, serving as President of the Istituto Nazionale di Studi Etruschi, Lucumone of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona, Vice President of the Accademia Toscana “La Colombaria,” a fellow of the Accademia dei Lincei, and as a founding member of the board of the Lexicon IconographicumMythologiae Classicae. Camporeale authored over 300 publications. His scholarship was always firmly grounded in careful attention to material culture and archaeological context. Major publications include La tomba del Duce (Florence 1967), I commerci di Vetulonia in età orientalizzante (Florence 1969), La Collezione Alla Querce. Materiali archeologici orvietani (Florence 1970), Buccheri a cilindretto di fabbrica orvietana (Florence 1972), and La caccia in Etruria (Rome 1984). Recent publications were broader and synthetic in nature: Gli Etruschi. Storia e civiltà (Turin 2000/2004/ 2015), which has been translated into German, and Gli Etruschi fuori d’Etruria (Verona 2001), translated into English and issued as The Etruscans Outside Etruria (Los Angeles 2004). Camporeale directed the excavations at Massa Marittima, an Etruscan settlement of the Orientalizing and Archaic periods, which owed its existence to its proximity to the rich mineral resources of the Colline Metallifere. The results of those excavations were published in L’Etruria mineraria (Florence-Milan 1985), L’abitato etrusco dell’Accesa (Rome 1997), and in Il parco archeologico dell’Accesa a Massa Marittima (Follonica 2000). The research was important and timely because of its interrogation of settlements connected to the complex economic forces that transformed early Etruscan culture. The finds from those excavations greatly expanded the holdings of the Museo Civico in Massa Marittima, and in 2014 Camporeale was awarded honorary citizenship of that city. In 2017 he was made an honorary citizen of Cortona.
Giovannangelo Camporeale,伊特鲁里亚研究顾问委员会荣誉成员,佛罗伦萨大学伊特鲁里亚学和意大利古代名誉教授,于2017年7月2日在佛罗伦萨的家中去世,享年83岁。伊特鲁利学的世界失去了一位领袖,一位大师教师和学者。坎波雷莱从1962年到2004年在佛罗伦萨教书,培养了整整一代考古学家。他也是一位学术领袖,曾担任伊特鲁斯基国家研究学院院长、伊特鲁里亚科尔托纳学院院长、托斯卡纳学院副院长、林塞学院院士、《经典神话词典》董事会创始成员。Camporeale撰写了300多本出版物。他的学术研究始终坚定地建立在对物质文化和考古背景的认真关注之上。主要出版物包括La tomba del Duce(1967年佛罗伦萨),I commercici di Vetulonia in eteconorientalizzante(1969年佛罗伦萨),La Collezione Alla Querce。材料考古学(佛罗伦萨1970年),布切里a cilindretto di fabbrica orvietana(佛罗伦萨1972年),La caccia在伊特鲁里亚(罗马1984年)。最近的出版物是更广泛和综合的性质:Gli Etruschi。《文明的故事》(都灵2000/2004/ 2015)被翻译成德语,《伊特鲁里亚之旅》(维罗纳2001年)被翻译成英语并出版为《伊特鲁里亚以外的伊特鲁里亚人》(洛杉矶2004年)。Camporeale指导了Massa Marittima的发掘工作。Massa Marittima是伊特鲁里亚人在东方化和古代时期的一个定居点,它的存在归功于它靠近Colline Metallifere丰富的矿产资源。这些挖掘结果发表在《矿物学》(佛罗伦萨-米兰1985年)、《考古研究》(罗马1997年)和《考古研究》(意大利2000年)上。这项研究是重要而及时的,因为它对与改变早期伊特鲁里亚文化的复杂经济力量有关的定居点进行了调查。这些发掘的发现极大地扩大了马萨马里蒂玛的公民博物馆的馆藏,2014年,坎波雷莱被授予该市的荣誉公民。2017年,他被授予科尔托纳荣誉市民称号。
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Religious Architecture in Latium and Etruria, c. 900–500 BC 拉丁和伊特鲁里亚的宗教建筑,公元前900-500年
Pub Date : 2017-11-06 DOI: 10.1515/etst-2017-0011
P. Lulof
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引用次数: 13
Traders and Refugees: Contributions to Etruscan Architecture 商人和难民:对伊特鲁里亚建筑的贡献
Pub Date : 2017-11-06 DOI: 10.1515/etst-2017-0016
N. A. Winter
Abstract Etruscan architecture underwent a radical change in the mid-seventh century B. C. E., from oval huts with thatched roofs to rectangular buildings with stone foundations and tiled roofs.1 Comparison is drawn with the architecture of the early Temple of Apollo at Corinth, dated ca. 670–660 B. C. E., and the story of Demaratus, a wealthy Corinthian trader who settled at Tarquinia around 657 B. C. E., according to ancient sources. A second set of changes took place after 540 B. C. E., introducing new artistic motifs and technical features into traditional Etruscan terracotta roofs; these innovations at Veii and Cerveteri can be traced to the influx of refugees from the area of Phocaea in Ionia, fleeing enslavement under the expanding Persian kingdom.
伊特鲁里亚建筑在公元前7世纪中期经历了一次彻底的变革,从带有茅草屋顶的椭圆形小屋变成了带有石头地基和瓦片屋顶的矩形建筑根据古代资料,人们将其与公元前670-660年的科林斯早期阿波罗神庙的建筑,以及公元前657年左右定居在塔奎尼亚的富有的科林斯商人Demaratus的故事进行了比较。第二次变化发生在公元前540年之后,在传统的伊特鲁里亚陶土屋顶上引入了新的艺术图案和技术特征;Veii和Cerveteri的这些创新可以追溯到从伊奥尼亚的Phocaea地区涌入的难民,他们逃离了不断扩张的波斯王国的奴役。
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Etruscan and Italic Studies: A Changing of the Guard and a Look to a Bright Future 伊特鲁里亚和斜体研究:守卫的改变和对光明未来的展望
Pub Date : 2017-11-06 DOI: 10.1515/ETST-2017-1001
Michael L. Thomas
This issue marks the final of my tenure as Editor-In-Chief of Etruscan Studies. When I took over editorship of the journal, a primary goal was to preserve the high quality achieved by my predecessor, Alexandra Carpino. I think that this editorial team has lived up to that challenge. Editing and producing this journal requires the support of many people, a few of whom I would like to mention here. First and foremost, I owe a great deal to my editorial team of Gretchen Meyers, Sinclair Bell, Greg Warden, and Lisa Pieraccini. From the managerial side, the behind-the-scenes work of Richard String, the Executive Director of the Etruscan Foundation, continues to be a key component to the ongoing success of the journal. Also critical to the process are the efforts of our copy editor, Judith Chien, who is blessed with an unrivaled attention to detail and remarkable efficiency. I am indebted to the De Gruyter team for their support, with special thanks to Joshua Gannon and Esther Markus. Finally, and perhaps most importantly for the quality of our publication, I want to thank the many established scholars who have provided anonymous reviews of submitted articles for your hard work and dedication to the journal. At this moment of transition, I am excited to announce some upcoming changes to the journal. We have recently renewed our partnership with De Gruyter, a move that will preserve our high standards of editing and production. As part of this agreement De Gruyter and the Etruscan Foundation Board of Directors have approved two major changes, both of which will go into effect with volume 21 (2018). First, the journal will be published in hard-copy format as a double volume, one time annually. We are adding to this De Gruyter’s ahead-ofprint feature that will allow articles to be published digitally as they finish the editorial process. These digital works will then be compiled into the annual hardcopy publication. This new system will still allow quick publication of summer field work in a digital format before the next season of research begins.
本期杂志标志着我作为《伊特鲁里亚研究》总编辑任期的结束。当我接任该杂志的编辑时,主要目标是保持我的前任亚历山德拉·卡尔皮诺(Alexandra Carpino)所取得的高质量。我认为这个编辑团队已经完成了这一挑战。编辑和制作这本杂志需要许多人的支持,我想在这里提到其中的一些人。首先,我非常感谢我的编辑团队Gretchen Meyers, Sinclair Bell, Greg Warden和Lisa Pieraccini。在管理方面,伊特鲁里亚基金会执行董事Richard String的幕后工作仍然是期刊持续成功的关键组成部分。在这个过程中,我们的文字编辑朱迪斯·简(Judith Chien)的努力也至关重要,她对细节的关注无与伦比,效率非凡。我非常感谢De Gruyter团队的支持,特别感谢Joshua Gannon和Esther Markus。最后,也许对于我们的出版质量最重要的是,我要感谢许多知名学者,他们为提交的文章提供了匿名评论,感谢你们对期刊的辛勤工作和奉献。在这个过渡的时刻,我很兴奋地宣布一些即将到来的变化。我们最近续签了与德格鲁伊特的合作伙伴关系,此举将保持我们高水准的编辑和制作。作为协议的一部分,德格罗伊特和伊特鲁里亚基金会董事会已经批准了两项重大变更,这两项变更都将在第21卷(2018年)生效。首先,该杂志将以硬拷贝形式出版,分为两卷,每年出版一次。我们在此基础上增加了De Gruyter的提前打印功能,这将允许文章在完成编辑过程后以数字方式发布。然后,这些数字作品将被汇编成年度纸质出版物。这个新系统仍将允许在下一季研究开始之前以数字格式快速发布夏季实地工作。
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Ancient Samnium. Settlement, Culture, and Identity between History and Archaeology 古代Samnium。聚落、文化与历史与考古之间的认同
Pub Date : 2017-11-06 DOI: 10.1515/etst-2017-0008
Jeffrey A. Becker
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L’Etrusca disciplina au Ve siècle apr. J.-C. La divination dans le monde étrusco-italique 伊特鲁里亚人在公元5世纪训练。伊特鲁里亚-意大利世界的占卜
Pub Date : 2017-11-06 DOI: 10.1515/etst-2017-0012
Ingrid Krauskopf
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