Arretium (Arezzo)
Ingrid Edlund-Berry editor Cristiana Zaccagnino editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Texas Press
Published:7th Jan '25
£52.00
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A comprehensive examination of the history and excavation of the Etruscan city of Arretium.
Beneath the Italian city of Arezzo lie the remains of Etruscan Arretium. This volume, the first comprehensive treatment of excavations at Arretium, gathers the most up-to-date scholarship on the city and delves into key archaeological discoveries and the stories they tell about life in the Etruscan world.
Chapters explore local history—including the city’s complex political exchanges with Rome—Etruscan religion, Arretium’s role as a center of the arts, and the challenges of excavation amid the bustle of European urban modernity. Editors Ingrid Edlund-Berry and Cristiana Zaccagnino have gathered chapters by expert contributors that detail Arretium’s material culture, including the city’s famed pottery, Arretine ware, which was known across the Mediterranean; terracotta pieces depicting gods and other supernatural beings; and exquisite bronze-work, most notably the piece now known as the Chimaera of Arezzo. One of the few Etruscan cities that continued flourishing after the Roman takeover, Arretium proves to be a trove of archaeological riches and of the historical insights they reveal.
Ingrid Edlund-Berry and Cristiana Zaccagnino have assembled a state-of-the-art account of all that we know about the history of Arezzo beginning with the Late Bronze Age and continuing into Roman times, with a focus on the Etruscan remains. Here is the best summary ever written about Etruscan Arezzo. It contains a vast amount of knowledge and offers some surprises that will fascinate the serious archaeological reader. -- David Soren, author of Art and Archaeology of Ancient Rome
ISBN: 9781477330180
Dimensions: 279mm x 216mm x 23mm
Weight: 1134g
240 pages