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Etruscan Tombs*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Extract

Since the great International Conference held at Florence in 1928, when so many of the wider problems of Etruscan archaeology were discussed, there has been a general tendency, especially marked among the younger writers, to concentrate upon intensive studies of detail. The seven volumes of the admirable Studi Etruschi and, in a less degree, the annual publications of the foreign Schools and the Italian Academy are full of excellent monographs upon such matters as the sculpture, painting or pottery of a given period or place, or upon any other minor department of the whole far-reaching subject. These are of real value as contributing to build up the entire fabric, but they are naturally too specialized to have any appeal for the general archaeologist.

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Research-Article
Copyright
Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1935

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References

1 e.g. in Jahrbuch des Instituts, Ergänz, heft 12.