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Author Tuck, Anthony, author

Title Poggio Civitate (Murlo) / Anthony Tuck
Edition First edition
Published Austin : University of Texas Press, 2021

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Description 1 online resource
Series Cities and communities of the Etruscans
Cities and communities of the Etruscans.
Contents Introduction -- Poggio Civitate before 1966 -- The earliest community of Poggio Civitate (late eighth century BCE to the first quarter/middle of the seventh century BCE) -- Early phase Orientalizing Complex Building 4 (EPOC4) -- Early phase Orientalizing Complex Building 5 (EPOC5) -- The lords of Piano del Tesoro: the "Orientalizing Period Complex" (ca. 675/650 BCE to the end of the seventh or beginning of the sixth century BCE) -- Orientalizing Complex Building 1/residence (OC1/Residence) -- Orientalizing Complex Building 3/tripartite (OC3/Tripartite) -- Orientalizing Complex Building 2/workshop (OC2/Workshop) -- Evidence for the date of the Orientalizing Complex -- The decorative program of the Orientalizing Complex -- Daily life of the social elite of Poggio Civitate -- OC3/Tripartite and connections to the larger Etruscan world -- Manufacturing at Poggio Civitate -- Personalities of Poggio Civitate's workforce -- The economy of Poggio Civitate -- Sigla and the communitarian environment of Poggio Civitate -- Non-elite domestic spaces at Poggio Civitate -- Subordinate communities beyond Poggio Civitate -- Conviviality, banqueting, and the Mistress of Animals -- Responses to death at Poggio Civitate -- Before the fire -- Monumental aspirations: Poggio Civitate's Archaic Phase (ca. 600 BCE to approximately 525 BCE) -- The decorative system of Poggio Civitate's Archaic Phase building -- Interpreting the Archaic Phase decorative program -- The function(s) of Poggio Civitate's Archaic-Phase building -- The destruction and abandonment of Poggio Civitate -- The political situation of the late sixth century BCE -- Poggio Civitate: an overview
Summary "Poggio Civitate (often called Murlo for the municipality it's in) is one of the best preserved Etruscan communities of the 8th through 6th centuries BCE. This time period was one of significant change in the region, as communities innovated, evolved, and competed with one another through a process of dynamic urbanization. Poggio Civitate's major phases of social development are reflected in the site's aristocratic domestic architecture, the latest phase of which preserves some of the most evocative and enigmatic architectural sculpture in the region. This work also explores industrial production and the site's final destruction and abandonment"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 11, 2021)
Subject Architecture, Domestic -- Italy -- Poggio Civitate Site
Decoration and ornament, Architectural -- Italy -- Poggio Civitate Site
Industries -- Italy -- Poggio Civitate Site
Social Science / Archaeology.
History / Ancient.
Architecture, Domestic
Decoration and ornament, Architectural
Industries
SUBJECT Poggio Civitate Site (Italy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86006051
Subject Italy -- Poggio Civitate Site
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781477322963
1477322965