The Villanovan and Etruscan collections of the Detroit Institute of Arts not only represent an important source of Classical Antiquity in the United States, but
Every society builds, and many, if not all, utilize architectural structures as markers to define place, patron, or experience. Often we consider these architec
This book is a contribution to Etruscan archaeology stemming from the belief that, because of the lack of written records, the historian and the archaeologist m