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Etruscan terracotta bust of the goddess Juno
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Handle of the Cista Ficoroni, depicting Dionysus and two satyrs
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Polychrome terracotta head of the ‘white goddess’ Leucothea
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Greek black-figure kylix with a man on a kline playing a lyre
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Terracotta Apollo from Scasato (Civita Castellana)
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Terracotta head of Aphrodite or Artemis
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Etruscan ‘Tomb of the Funeral Couch’, Villa Giulia, Rome
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Etruscan mosaic depicting a theatrical mask (a young hetaera, a courtesan)
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Etruscan mosaic depicting a theatrical mask from the Greek New Comedy
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Etruscan black-figure plate with a wolf-man in the center, perhaps an underworld daemon, Villa Giulia, Rome
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Large Etruscan terracotta of Leto (Latona) with infant Apollo (Aplu), Portonaccio, Temple of Apollo at Veii
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Etruscan terracotta head from a votive statue, depicting a swaddled newborn
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Etruscan polychrome terracotta antefix, from a temple at Cerveteri
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Closeup of the Etruscan ‘Sarcophagus of the Spouses’
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Etruscan terracotta votive head, perhaps a deity
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Antefix with the head of a god biting a lightning bolt, possibly
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Black-painted terracotta phiale
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Column capital with female heads, from Vulci
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Etruscan votive terracotta statuette of a little girl with a dove and fruit
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Etruscan terracotta head of a man
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Painted Etruscan terracotta figure of Apollo from Scasato
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Etruscan antefix depicting the head of Medusa
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Terracotta head of the goddess Leucothea
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Etruscan black-figure hydria depicting the Tyrrhenian pirates transformed into dolphins by Dionysus
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Etruscan bronze hut-shaped urn
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Etruscan hydria depicting a panther and lioness attacking a mule
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Terracotta antefix with the head of a maenad
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Etruscan bronze mirror from Praeneste depicting Aphrodite introducing Helen and Paris