What- From the roof of the Portonaccio temple
When- 510-500 BCE
Where- Veii, Italy
Why- Part of Greek myth
How- Painted terracotta clay
Who- Etruscan families
What- Interior of the Tomb of the Shields and ChairWhen- beginning of seventh century
Where- Cerveteri, Italy
Why- Chairs for the Terracotta statues of the deceased
How- Bedrock
Who- Produced for an Etruscan patron
What- Aule Metele (Arringatore) (Orator)
When- Early first century
Where- from Cortona, Italy
Why- portrays the magistrate raising arm to address an assembly
How- Bronze
Who- Etruscan sculptor
What- Capitoline WolfWhen- Classical Period (500-480 BCE)
Where- Rome, Italy
Why- tells legend of she-wolf that nursed Romulus and Remus as infants
How- Bronze
Who - Etruscans
What- Regolini-Galassi fibula
When- Villanovan period 7th century (650-640 BCE)
Where- Cerveteri, Italy
Why- emerged as a people with a culture distinct from italic and greek peoples
How- Metal
Who- as described by Vitruvius
What- model of typical Etruscan templeWhen- Archaic 6th century BCE
Where- Rome
Why- Religious architecture
How- stone gable, wood columns, sun dried brick, mud, tile covered timber roof
Who- Etruscan of Perugia
What- Porta Marzia
When- 2nd century BC Hellenistic art
Where- Perugia, Italy
Why- a gate in Perugia's walls
How- fluted pilasters engaged columns
Who- Etruscan sculptor
What- sarchophagus of Ramtha visnai and arnth tetnies
When- 350-300 BCE
Where- Tarquinia
Why- life accomplishments
How- stone
Who- EtruscanWhat- chalchas examining a liver
When- 400-375 BCE
Where- Rome, italy
Why- popular gifts for living and dead
How- bronze
Who- Etruscan painters
What- tomb of the Triclinium
When- Classical and Hellenistic Art 480-470 BCE
Where- Tarquinia
Why- natural environment was chief's interest
How- landscape (trees, shrubs placed between figures)
Which- tomb of the augurus
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