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Gold etruscan jewelry. 350-300 BC
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Gold etruscan jewelry. 350-300 BC
Gold etruscan jewelry. Rings. 350-300 BC. From a tomb near Tarquinia. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
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1. Title: Golden Etruscan Legacy: A Glimpse into the Ancient World of Tarquinia (350-300 BC) 2. Description: This evocative image showcases a stunning collection of intricately designed gold rings from the Etruscan civilization, dating back to approximately 350-300 BC. Discovered in a tomb near Tarquinia, an ancient Etruscan city in the Lazio province of Italy, these precious artifacts now reside in the hallowed halls of the British Museum in London, England. The Etruscans, an enigmatic Italian civilization predating the Romans, are renowned for their advanced metalworking skills, as evidenced by these exquisite gold rings. The rings feature intricate engravings, some adorned with cornelian stones, which were highly valued in the ancient world for their deep red hue. The numerals and numeration system on some of the rings suggest a connection to the commercial or administrative aspects of Etruscan society. These rings not only served as personal adornments but also held significant historical and cultural importance. The rings' intricate designs and meticulous craftsmanship offer a glimpse into the rich artistic and historical heritage of the Etruscan civilization. Their discovery in Tarquinia, a city that was once a thriving Etruscan center, further underscores the importance of this region in understanding the complex history of ancient Italy. This collection of gold rings, now preserved in the British Museum, serves as a testament to the enduring allure of the ancient world and the fascinating history of the Etruscan civilization.
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