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Перевод: Etruscan speek Etruscan


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этрусский;
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этруск ; этрусский язык


Тезаурус:

  1. Near the summit locks on the canal, however, is a preserved building called the Etruscan Bone and Flint Mill, which was built in 1857 to process raw materials for the potteries.
  2. They are available from The Etruscan Agency
  3. There are the rare cases, as with the bronze and brass Etruscan statuettes described above, where a few moments spent performing a surface analysis can unequivocally solve a problem, which might have remained a stylistic conundrum for ever.
  4. On an Etruscan handledvase, the hero is advancing into the gaping mouth while drawing his sword.
  5. The successful sale to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1991 of a group of Greek and Etruscan jewellery by Robert Haber in partnership with Artemis has led the company to invite Mr Haber onto the Board of Directors, indicating their continued commitment to this field.
  6. 8.3 below left Two Etruscan banqueteers; the statuette at the back is bronze (GR 1813.12-;1.1) but the other is brass (GR 1918.1-;1.113).
  7. These, however, do not include that of the 18th-century antiquarian Pietro Bucelli, who decorated the base of his mansion with unmissable eclat, using bits of Etruscan cinerary urns.
  8. Herodotus, the Greek, claimed that the Etruscans who held the centre of Italy had migrated from the Middle East, while another Greek, Dionysius of Halicarnassus, argued for a lineage that was home-spun, the Etruscan having evolved from tribes that were contemporaries of the Golasecca people.
  9. The particular bindings associated with Edwards are known as "Etruscan", usually of calfskin and decorated with classical motifs from vases and other ornaments.
  10. The castle and grounds, which include the greatest arboretum in Poland, at present belong to the colossal state forestry authority, while the collections have been dispersed not only to Poznan, but also to Warsaw, whose National Museum is sitting on the remains of the unique collection of Etruscan and Greek vases (some are in Moscow, while others were looted by the Germans, along with all the Limoges enamels, some of which regularly turn up in Western collections).
  11. But what is especially characteristic of Todi and San Gimignano is that their golden age, their period of most notable prosperity, came to an end about 1300, so that we can still inspect cities whose walls and public buildings, though there is an element of Etruscan and Roman in many of them, belong above all to the period from 1050 to 1300.
  12. Their interest may have been in Sardinian copper or Etruscan tin; the Minoans needed tin to make bronze, and the sources of their raw materials are unknown.
  13. In addition to gold, Mitchell has presented the Metropolitan with a number of Graeco-Roman and Etruscan artworks.

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