Exam Study Guide 4: Villanovan and Etruscan Art [900-270 BCE] 1. The Banditaccia Necropolis, Cerveteri, Italy 2. Fibula from the Regolini-Galassi Tomb, Cerveteri, Italy 3. Apulu (Greek: Apollo), acroteria from Temple of Mnerva, Veii, Italy 4. Sarcophagus of the Spouses, Banditaccia necropolis, Cerveteri, Italy 5. Capitoline Wolf, Musei Capitolini, Rome 6. Aule Metele, the Orator (L’Arringatore), Archaeologico Nazionale, Florence, Italy Ch 18: Art of the Roman Republic [509-27 BCE] 1. Temple of Portunus (god of harbors), Rome, Art of the Roman Republic [509-27 BCE], Art of the Roman Empire: Augustus through the Julio-Claudians [27 BCE-68 CE], Art of the Roman Empire: Flavians thru the Good Emperors [69-192 CE], Art of the Late Roman Empire [193-337 CE], Jewish and Christian Art in Late Antiquity [150-500 CE], Art of the Byzantine Empire [540-1450], Development of Islamic Art: North Africa, West Asia, Central Asia [600-1000], Art of the Mediterranean World [500-1500], Art of African Kingdoms and Empires [300-1500], Art of Early Medieval Europe [600-1250], Romanesque Art and Architecture in Europe [1000-1200], Gothic Art and Architecture in Europe [1200-1400]
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