Plan of an etruscan temple etruscans bgy53e from alamy s library of millions of high resolution stock photos illustrations and vectors.
Floor pla of an etruscan temple.
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Floor plan of an typical etruscan temple.
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Plan of a typical etruscan temple.
Grunnplan av et typisk etruskisk tempel.
Temples are almost square unlike the obviously.
Etruscan architecture was created between about 900 bc and 27 bc when the expanding civilization of ancient rome finally absorbed etruscan civilization the etruscans were considerable builders in stone wood and other materials of temples houses tombs and city walls as well as bridges and roads.
The names for the parts of the temple are in red after each number.
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The front half consisted of a gallery with columns the rear half was occupied by three chambers which housed the statues of three divinities or by a single chamber flanked by two open wings.
Just like the greeks the etruscans were organized in a city state structure in peninsula of italy.
Etruscan temples have largely vanished.
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Among the early etruscans the worship of the gods and goddesses did not take place in or around monumental temples as it did in early greece or in the ancient near east but rather in nature.
Etruscan temple architecture has been difficult to reconstruct because of the lack of surviving examples.
The roman architect and writer vitruvius describes a distinct tuscan temple with a columned portico and three small chambers at the rear interior but evidence points to a more varied reality even if some basic features are common.
Reconstruction of an etruscan temple of the 6th century according to vitruvius.
Etruscan and greek temple comparison the etruscan represents the earliest great civilizations in italy.
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People in the city coexisted and were culturally and religiously bound together etruscan art and architecture.
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