Etruscan Myth, Sacred History, and LegendUPenn Museum of Archaeology, 7 בדצמ׳ 2006 - 270 עמודים This volume is the first comprehensive account of Etruscan mythology, an elusive and difficult subject because no Etruscan textual narratives have survived from antiquity. In order to interpret the myths and make the Etruscans come alive for us today, Nancy Thomson de Grummond acts as an archaeological detective piecing together evidence from representations in art, from archaeological sites, and from indirect accounts of Etruscan lore in Greek and Roman texts. She starts with the purely Etruscan material, beginning with their stories of the prophets and ending with their very particular view of the underworld. She probes the relationship between myth and ritual, as well as what myth reveals of Etruscan attitudes about politics and in particular about their society, as well as statements about gender and the human body made through myth and art. |
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The Prophets | 23 |
Creation Time and the Universe | 41 |
Great Goddesses | 71 |
More Gods | 113 |
Spirits | 147 |
Heroes and Heroines | 173 |
Foundation Myths and Legends | 201 |
Studying Etruscan Mythology | 234 |
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