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100
Was killed by his brother because he wanted more power.
who is Remus?
100
In Etruscan art women are viewed as mens equals. Which artwork best represents this fact.
What is Sarcophagus of Cerveteri?
100
artwork 1
510 BCE
100
Artwork 1
What is Apollo
100
a 'city of the dead," a large burial area
What is a Necropolis?
200
The most decorated part of an Etruscan Temple
What is the rooftop?
200
Etruscan sarcophagi are filled with?
What is ashes of the dead?
200
Artwork 2
3rd Century BCE
200
Artwork 2
What is Tomb of Reliefs
200
a hard ceramic clay used for building or for making pottery
What is Terra-cotta?
300
This artwork is shown in an orator pose
What is Aule Metele?
300
Founder of Rome
who is Romulus?
300
Artwork 3
500BCE
300
Artwork 3
What is Capitoline Wolf
300
A fine plaster used for wall decorations or moldings
What is Stucco?
400
These are the three main characteristics of Etruscan Temples that were "borrowed" from the Greek.
What are pediments, columns, and Doric Capitals?
400
Artwork that illustrates how Romanized the etruscans become in the first Century.
What is Aule Metele?
400
Artwork 4
520 BCE
400
Artwork 4
What is Sarcophagus of Cerveteri
400
a process that causes very small gold beads to adhere to the surface metal , through heat, with no apparent solder.
What is Granulation?
500
One of the seven hills in Rome
What is Capitoline?
500
The general mood of the paintings found in earlier Etruscan tombs.
Joyful and lighthearted: celebration of life (food, wine, and dancing.
500
Artwork 5
Early 1st century BCE
500
Artwork 5
What is Aule Metele
500
A mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves
What is Tumulus?