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Sarah Blick on Twitter: "#AncientTwitter Etruscan Human-headed Funerary Urn, 675-650 BC, Italy The Etruscans began to produce ceramic cinerary urns of vaguely human shape, with detailed head lids. Notice the holes to
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ipernity: Etruscan Terracotta Cinerary Urn in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sept. 2007 - by LaurieAnnie
Merovingians: The Once, The Present, & Future kings - 'Melusine' on an Ancient Etruscan Sarcophagus: (Pictured: Sarcophagus or large urn with cover. On the urn's front is maybe a Scylla, a winged
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