#Art #ItalianArt #AtticArt #EtruscanArt Attic, Etruscan and Upper-Adriatic pottery fragments found in the Via Morigia, Ravenna, Italy.
#Art #EtruscanArt Animal caryatid (sculpture that acts as a support column)
#Art #EtruscanArt Mosaic of a face
#Art #EtruscanArt Assorted objects
#Art #EtruscanArt Fragment of a floor mosaic
#Art #EtruscanArt At the top: bronze mirrors engraved with mythological figure; golden clasps for robes; a golden pin with a ruby; a golden amulet; At bottom: a statue of the god of war Laran (known as "the Mars of Ravenna"); statues of the goddess Thulftha.
#Art #EtruscanArt A series of masks and heads.
#Art #EtruscanArt Etruscan body parts
#Art #EtruscanArt Assorted bronze figurines and vase
#Art #EtruscanArt The canopic jar of Sartean. An urn with a lid inf the shape of a human face is called a canopic jar. Such urns have been found around Chiusi and Sarteano. They were placed underground on thrones with small tables of food in front of them. Remains of wig ans cloaks show that the dead were, in a sense, reconstructed and could enjoy an eternal meal under the earth.