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Necropolis (plural: necropoli)
a large burial area; literally, a "city of the dead"
Tufa
a porous rock similar to limestone
Temple of Minerva
510-500 BCE
Stucco
a fine plaster used for wall decorations or moldings
Terra cotta
a hard ceramic clay used for building or for making pottery
Triclinium
a dining table in ancient Rome that has a couch on three sides for reclining at meals
Tuscan order
an order of ancient architecture featuring slender, smooth columns that sit on simple bases; no carvings on the frieze or in the capitals
Ancient Mediterranean, 3500 BCE - 300 CE
Content Area
10th century BCE to 270 BCE
Etruscan Art
7th-6th centuries BCE
Height of Etruscan Art
Tomb of the Triclinium
480-470 BCE
Sarcophagus of the Spouses
520 BCE
Master sculptor Vulca, Apollo from Veii
510 BCE