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The Etruscan family : a qualitative and quantitative approach to Hellenistic burials and epigraphy

(2022)
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This dissertation investigates Hellenistic funerary culture of the Etruscans, focusing on the representation of family ties and collectives. Onomastic analysis reveals a great degree of variety across the Etruscan heartland, with accents on different family members and groups. Rather than caused by obvious Roman influence, patterns and changes therein can be linked to funerary developments and the growth of interregional networks of all kinds.
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Etruscan, family, Romanisation, funerary, epigraphy

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Daveloose, Alexis. The Etruscan Family : A Qualitative and Quantitative Approach to Hellenistic Burials and Epigraphy. Ghent University. Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, 2022.
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Daveloose, A. (2022). The Etruscan family : a qualitative and quantitative approach to Hellenistic burials and epigraphy. Ghent University. Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, Ghent, Belgium.
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Daveloose, Alexis. 2022. “The Etruscan Family : A Qualitative and Quantitative Approach to Hellenistic Burials and Epigraphy.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University. Faculty of Arts and Philosophy.
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Daveloose, Alexis. 2022. “The Etruscan Family : A Qualitative and Quantitative Approach to Hellenistic Burials and Epigraphy.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University. Faculty of Arts and Philosophy.
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Daveloose A. The Etruscan family : a qualitative and quantitative approach to Hellenistic burials and epigraphy. [Ghent, Belgium]: Ghent University. Faculty of Arts and Philosophy; 2022.
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A. Daveloose, “The Etruscan family : a qualitative and quantitative approach to Hellenistic burials and epigraphy,” Ghent University. Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, Ghent, Belgium, 2022.
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  title        = {{The Etruscan family : a qualitative and quantitative approach to Hellenistic burials and epigraphy}},
  year         = {{2022}},
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