Abstract
This paper examines and discusses some of the jewelry recently excavated from the site of Cetamura del Chianti, in Tuscany, Italy. Cetamura del Chianti experienced habitation from the 4th c. BCE to the 1st c. CE, by both the Romans and the Etruscans. The material culture of Cetamura reflects these two cultures, and the jewelry discovered at this site is discussed in this paper includes several unpublished pieces (fig. 5, 7, 8, 10). The context of the pieces, comparable pieces from other sites, and what information can be gained about these pieces helps to place them within their wider cultural context.
How to Cite
Wink, H., (2015) “The Jewelry of Cetamura del Chianti”, Capstone, The UNC Asheville Journal of Undergraduate Scholarship 28(1).
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