Institute Readings

This is the link to all the readings:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/8kegtin0atmbjqa/02VgqHkZBA


Reading (List of PDFs)

1.      Osborne, R. 2005 “Urban Sprawl: What is urbanization and why does it matter?” In R. Osborne and B. Cunliffe, eds. Mediterranean Urbanization, 1-16. Oxford.
2.      Warden, P.G. 2009 “The Etruscan Social and Urban Landscape,” In P.G. Warden, ed. From the Temple and the Tomb, pp. 21-39. Dallas.
3.      Tuck, A.S. 1994 “The Etruscan Seated Banquet: Villanovan Ritual and Etruscan Iconography,” American Journal of Archaeology 98: 617-28.
4.      Warden, P.G. 2012. “The Importance of Being Elite: The Archaeology of Identity in Etruria (500-200 BCE).” In J.D. Evans, ed. A Companion to the Archaeology of the Roman Republic. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, in press.
5.      Rasmussen, T. 1989 “Urbanization in Etruria.” In R. Osborne and B. Cunliffe, eds. Mediterranean Urbanization, 71-90. Oxford.
6.      Steingräber, S. 2001 “The Process of Urbanization of Etruscan Settlements from the Late Villanovan to the Late Archaic Period (End of the Eighth to the Beginning of the Fifth Century BC): presentation of a Project and Preliminary Results.” Etruscan Studies 8: 7-33.
7.      Terrenato, N. 1997. Review of C.J. Smith, Early Rome and Latium: Economy & Society. AJA 101: 419-420.
8.      Stopponi, S. 2011 “Campo della Fiera at Orvieto: new discoveries.” In N.T. de Grummond and I. Edlund-Berry, eds. The Archaeology of Sanctuaries and Ritual in Etruria, 16-44. JRA Supplement 81. Portsmouth.
9.      Gianni, G.B. 2011. “Tarquinia: excavations by the University of Milano at the Ara della Regina sanctuary.” In N.T. de Grummond and I. Edlund-Berry, eds. The Archaeology of Sanctuaries and Ritual in Etruria, 45-54. JRA Supplement 81. Portsmouth.
10.  Ridgway, F. S. 2004-2006 “Revisiting the Etruscan Underworld,” Accordia Research Papers 10: 127-141
11.  Warden, P.G. 2009 “The Etruscan Way of Death,” In P.G. Warden, ed. From the Temple and the Tomb, pp. 95-113.
12.  Warden, P.G. 2009 “The Blood of Animals: Predation and Transformation in Etruscan Funerary Representation.” In S. Bell and I. Nagy, eds. New Perspectives on Etruria and Rome: Papers in Honor of Richard D. DePuma, 198-219. Madison.
13.  Edlund Berry, I.E.M. 2009 “Temples and the Etruscan Way of Religion,” In P.G. Warden, ed. From the Temple and the Tomb, pp. 67-93. Dallas.
14.  Warden, P.G. 2007 “Etruscan Mythologies.” Review Article. Journal of Roman Archaeology 20: 388-392.
15.  de Grummond, N. 1997 “Poggio Colla: A Turning Point.” Etruscan Studies 4: 23-40.
16.  Edlund-Berry, I. E. M. 1994 “Ritual destruction of cities and sanctuaries: The ‘un-founding’ of the Archaic monumental building at Poggio Civitate,” in De Puma, R. D., and J. P. Small, eds. Murlo and the Etruscans. Madison.
17.  Warden, P.G. 2002-3 “The Anatomy of an Etruscan Tomb Forgery: Case Unresolved.”
18.  Becker, H. 2009. “The Economic Agency of the Etruscan Temple: Elites, Dedications, and Display. In M. Gleba and H. Becker, eds. Votives, Places and Rituals in Etruscan Religion, 87-99. Leiden and Boston.
19.  Warden, P.G. 1983 “The Colline Metallifere: Prolegomena to the Study of Mineral Exploitation in Central Italy.” In T. Hackens, N.D. Holloway, and R.R. Holloway, eds. Crossroads of the Mediterranean, 349-364. Louvain-la-Neuve.
20.  Small, J.P. 1994. “Scholars, Etruscans, and Attic Painted Vases.” Journal of Roman Archaeology 7: 334-58.
21.  Steiner, A. 2009 “The Etruscans and the Greeks,” In P.G. Warden, ed. From the Temple and the Tomb, pp. 143-163. Dallas.
22.  Sassatelli, G. 2001 (2004) “The Etruscans on the Po Plain,” in G. Camporeale, ed. The Etruscans Outside Etruria, 168-191. Los Angeles.
23.  Nielsen, M. 1992 “Portrait of a Marriage; the old Etruscan couple from Volterra,” Acta Hyperborea 4: 89-141.
24.  Thomas, M.L. In preparation. “One Hundred Victoriati from the Etruscan Sanctuary at Poggio Colla (Vicchio di Mugello): Ritual Context and Roman Expansion.” Etruscan Studies, in press.
25.  Cohen, B. 2010. “New Light on a Master Bronze from Etruria.” American Journal of Archaeology, Online Museum Review: 114.3: 1-10.
26.  Gáldy, A. 2005. “The Scrittoio della Calliope in the Palazzo Vecchio: a Tuscan Museum.” Renaissance Studies 19.5: 699-709.
27.  Gáldy, A. 2005. “Spectacular Antiquities: power and display of anticaglie at the court of Cosimo I de’ Medici.” Renaissance and Reformation 29.1: 47-57.
28.  Gáldy, A. “The Chimera from Arezzo and Renaissance Etruscology.” PDF.
29.  Warden, P.G. 2011. “Made in Etruria, or too good to be Etruscan?” American Journal of Archaeology 115.1 Online Forum.
30.  Warden, P.G. 2012. In press. “Pinning the Tale on the Chimaera: Hybridity and Sacrifice.” In Myth, Allegory, Emblem: The Many Lives of the Chimera of Arezzo, edited by M. Iozzo. Florence.
31.  Cornell, T. J. 1997 “Ethnicity as a factor in early Roman history,” in Cornell, T. J and K. Lomas, eds. Gender and Ethnicity in Early Roman Italy, 9-21. London.
32.  Smith, C. 1989 “The Beginnings of Urbanization in Rome.” In Mediterranean Urbanization, edited by R. Osborne and B. Cunliffe, 91-111. Oxford.
33.  deGrummond, N.T. 2009 “Etruscan Women.” In P.G. Warden, ed. From the Temple and the Tomb, 115-141. Dallas.
34.  Meyers, G. In Press. 2012 “Women and the Production of Ceremonial Textiles: Interpreting Textile Tools in Etrusco-Italic Sanctuaries.” In press.
35.  Rasmussen, T. 1997 “The Tarquins and ‘Etruscan Rome,’” in Cornell, T. J and K. Lomas, eds., Gender and Ethnicity in Early Roman Italy, 23-30. London.