APPLIQUE A PROTOME DI ACHELOO DAL SEPOLCRETO ETRUSCO DE LUCA DI BOLOGNA

Giulia Morpurgo

Abstract


A little applique of a bearded man stands out among the few bone and ivory objects recovered in
the Etruscan necropolises of Bologna between the middle of the 6th century and the first half of the
4th century BC. The applique, which has never been thoroughly studied, was found in the tomb 103
of the De Luca Necropolis, one of the most important burial places at the time. The article focus
on this incredible find investigating many related aspects, such as the stylistic and iconographic
classification, the chronology, the production centres, its function and its significance in relation to
the context.


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