A small terracotta artifact from a context of Tarquinia

Authors

  • Giulia Brioschi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-4797/13487

Keywords:

Small finds;Tarquinia;terracotta artifacts;supports;kilns

Abstract

This paper presents a fictile truncated pyramid-shaped artifact found during the excavations and research of the University of Milan at the 'monumental complex' of Tarquinia. It was found in a structure excavated in the bedrock during the Villanovan period in the H-M Sector, an unpublished context still under study. Not being able to place this finding in any of the classes of materials usually found due to its strong fragmentation, this contribution aims to present a preliminary report of the literary review and explore similarities and differences within the archaeological record from the formal and functional point of view.

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Author Biography

Giulia Brioschi

Giulia Brioschi holds a master’s degree in Archaeology, and she is currently attending the School of Specialization in Archaeological Heritage at the University of Milan. As a member of the ‘Tarquinia Project’, she supervises one of the excavation areas of the ‘monumental complex’ and studies Etruscan geometric-style pottery.

Published

2020-05-19

Issue

Section

Small Finds. Atti del Convegno di Studi (Università degli Studi di Milano)