The history of the Etruscan wall painting: style, workshops, chronology, iconography, and ideology -- The beginnings: the Etrusco-Geometric (or early Orientalizing) period (end of the eighth century-650 B.C.) -- Asian and Corinthian influences: the Orientalizing period (650-575 B.C.) -- The first major flowering and the "ionic koine": the archaic period (575-480 B.C.) -- Between traditionalism and innovation: the sub-archaic and classical periods (480-400 B.C.) -- The great changes: the late classical period (400-330/20 B.C.) -- Final flowering and conclusion: the early and high Hellenistic period (330/320-end of the third/beginning of the second century B.C.) -- From Asia Minor to Magna Graecia, from Thrace to Alexandria: the "koine" and the place of Etruscan painting in the art of the ancient Mediterranean / Stephan Steingraber.
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