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  • ? etruscan 31

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  • ? phoebe a hearst museum of anthropology 9

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  • ? mars 2

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  • ? armor 64
  • ? damaged 4
  • ? exif rotation 4
  • ? hair 2
  • ? helmet 54
  • ? italian 16
  • ? long 2
  • ? muscle cuirass 4
  • ? shield 19
  • ? terracotta 45
  • ? thureos 5
  • ? votive 36
  • ? warriors 47

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  • ID: 105
  • Uploader: VeliteAquila »
  • Date: about 14 hours ago
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  • Source: portal.hearstmuseum.berkeley.edu/catalog/0dcb0952-b8a8-45dd-96fa-4e43eb360dda »
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mars (phoebe a hearst museum of anthropology) by etruscan
Original Commentary

Museum number:
8-2581
Permalink:
ark:/21549/hm21080002581
Alternate number:
IIE5 (reference number)
Accession number:
Acc.50
Object count:
1
Description:
Terracotta; fragmentary statuette of standing warrior (Mars Type); shoulder length wavy hair, double crested helmet, cuirass with short sleeved garment underneath, roll neck, shield on left arm, wide margin of mold around head, ridge style modelling; broken at neck and rejoined, lower portian lost, broken diagonally from left to lower right hollow, round vent.
Donor:
Alfred Emerson and Phoebe Apperson Hearst
Collection place:
Vignaccia temple, Caere (ancient place), Central Italy
Verbatim coll. place:
Vignaccia temple
Culture or time period:
Etruscan
Collector:
Alfred Emerson and Lazzari
Collection date:
1885
Materials:
Ceramic (material) and Terracotta (clay material)
Object type:
archaeology
Object class:
Figurines
Accession date:
November 12, 1902
Department:
Classical Mediterranean

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