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Fig. V.7. Etruscan Bronze Mirror Depicting Hercle and Achlae Wrestling, ca. 350 BCE,<br />

Unknown Provenance, Berlin, formerly Antiquarium. Dim. Unspecified. Bibl. De Grummond<br />

MS 2006, 181-2, Gerhard IV 1867, 83-4; Isler 1970, 167; Isler 1981, 26; Pfiffig 1980, 50. 181<br />

Fig. V.8. Etruscan Terracotta Shell Antefix Decorated with the Head of a Horned God (Likely<br />

Acheloos), from the Portanaccio Sanctuary at Veii, End of the 6 th C BCE, Rome, Museo<br />

Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia. Dim. H. 44.5 cm. Bibl. Andrén 1940, 7; 2 Isler 1970, 149;<br />

Jannot 1974, 776-7; 3 Proietti 1980, Fig. 132. 182<br />

Fig. V.9. Etruscan Gold Pendant Representing the Head of Acheloos, Unknown Provenance, 6 th<br />

C BCE, Paris, Louvre. Dim. Unspecified. Bibl. Briguet 1986, 103; Isler 1970, 169; Jannot<br />

1974, 787. 183<br />

Fig. V.10. Etruscan Bronze Boss with Mask of Acheloos, from Tarquinia, beginning of 5 th C<br />

BCE, Rome, Museo Gregorio Etrusco. Dim. D. 40.8 cm. Bibl. Brendel 1995, 213-4; Buranelli<br />

1992, Cat. 24; Haynes 1985, 263-4; Higgins 1961, 152; Isler 1970, 155; Jannot 1974, 781. 184<br />

Fig. V.11. Etruscan Bucchero Oinochoe with the Head of a Calf or Bull, from Chiusi, 550-500<br />

BCE, Florence, Museo Archeologico. Dim. H. 41.3 cm Bibl. Altheim 1938, 73; Brendel 1995,<br />

138-40; Giglioli 1935, 14; Sprenger and Bartoloni 1983, 87-8. 185<br />

Fig. VI.1. Line Drawing of an Etruscan Engraved Bronze Mirror Depicting the Greek Seer<br />

Chalchas Performing the Etruscan Rite of Hepatoscopy, from Vulci, ca. 400 BCE, Rome, Museo<br />

Gregoriano Etrusco. Dim. Unspecified. Bibl. De Grummond 2000b, 37-8; De Grummond<br />

2006, 31; De Grummond MS 2006, 54. 186<br />

Fig. VI.2. Line Drawing of an Engraved Etruscan Bronze Mirror Depicting Athrpa amongst the<br />

Divine Couples Turan and Atunis and Atlenta and Meliacr, Perugia, ca. 320 BCE, Berlin,<br />

Antiquarium. Dim. Unspecified. Bibl. Beazley 1969, 12-3; Bonfante 1998, 53-65; Bonfante<br />

and Bonfante 2002, 160; De Grummond 2000b, 37; Von Vacano 1960, 7-13. 187<br />

Fig. VI.3. Black Gloss Amphora in the Shape of a Woodpecker, Unknown Provenance, 420-400<br />

BCE, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. Dim. H. 18.2 cm. Bibl. Cappanna 2000, 225.<br />

188<br />

Fig. VI.4. Terracotta Antefix from Pyrgi Depicting a Man with the Head of a Bird, Late 6 th C<br />

BCE, Rome, Museo Etrusco di Villa Giulia. Dim. H. 43.0 cm, W. 27.5 cm. Bibl. Colonna<br />

1985, 133; Haynes 2000, 176-8; Jannot 2005, 110; Krauskopf 1997, 29-31; Proietti ; Serra<br />

Ridgway 1990, 523-4; Torelli 1986, 185; Verzár 1980, 36-53; von Vacano 1980, 465-7; von<br />

Vacano 1981, 156-7. 189<br />

2<br />

Andrén (1940, 7) provides two other examples of Acheloos antefixes from the Portanaccio series. Pl 3.5 is nearly<br />

identical to Fig. V.6 in this study.<br />

3<br />

Jannot (1974, 776-7) does not cite this specific example but includes two antefixes of the same type from the same<br />

temple, and thus his discussion of these items is relevant.<br />

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