Some new data about Hellenistic Caere

Fernando Gilotta e Giorgio Trojsi
In the epoch that sees the process of Romanization in full swing, several aspects of the network of relations between Cerveteri, the world that develops around the Tyrrhenian Sea and, in general, the Central Mediterranean area are highlighted by examining the grave goods of Mount Abatone necropolis. A large number of transport amphorae, part of a still unpublished documentation from Cerveteri that remains to be evaluated, will contribute to mapping new boundaries and mechanisms of specific sectors of the contemporary economy, between Rome and Etruria.

Index

Francesco Aceto Giotto and Antiquity. An early-Christian model for the frescoes in the Palatine Chapel in the Castel Nuovo in Naples
read abstract » pp. 3-21
Raffaele Marrone “Circulata melodia”: Dante's Paradise and the iconography of the 'Assumption of the Virgin Mary' in Siena
read abstract » pp. 22-38
Gabriele Fattorini Two notes on the young Luca Signorelli: a document from Siena dated 1475 and the 'Madonna of Mercy' of Pienza
read abstract » pp. 39-68
Paola Coniglio Sculpture in Messina in the early 16th century. Giovambattista Mazzolo in the wake of Benedetto da Maiano and the pull of Antonello Gagini
read abstract » pp. 69-80
Fernando Gilotta e Giorgio Trojsi Some new data about Hellenistic Caere
read abstract » pp. 81-93