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  2. Etruscan architecture - Wikipedia

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    It is in any case clear that Etruscan temples could take a number of forms, and also varied over the 400-year period during which they were being made. [9] Nonetheless, Vitruvius remains the inevitable starting point for a description, and a contrast of Etruscan temples with their Greek and Roman equivalents. There are also a few model temples ...

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  4. File:Husum, Den danske Vitruvius.JPG - Wikipedia

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  5. Portonaccio - Wikipedia

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    The Portonaccio Sanctuary of Minerva was the first Tuscan–type, i.e., Etruscan, temple erected in Etruria (about 510 BCE). [1] The reconstruction proposed for it in 1993 by Giovanni Colonna together with Germano Foglia, presents a square 60 feet (18 m) construction on a low podium (about 1.8 metres, considering the 29 cm foundation) and divided into a pronaos with two columns making up the ...

  6. List of Etruscan mythological figures - Wikipedia

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    Etruscan earth goddess, probably identified with Ge, as she had a giant for a son. Her name occurs in the expression ati Cel, "Mother Cel." [11] Crapsti: Jupiter-like deity in Liber Linteus, the name seems to be from an Umbrian local deity Grabouie. [15] Culsans, Culsu: Two-faced god of doors and doorways, corresponding to the two-faced Roman ...

  7. Tuscan order - Wikipedia

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    The Tuscan order (Latin Ordo Tuscanicus or Ordo Tuscanus, with the meaning of Etruscan order) is one of the two classical orders developed by the Romans, the other being the composite order. It is influenced by the Doric order , but with un- fluted columns and a simpler entablature with no triglyphs or guttae .

  8. File:Vitruvius.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Etruscan architecture - Wikipedia

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