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podryga [215]
3 years ago
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How did the status of the etruscan woman differ from her greek counterpart? how did this difference affect the art? use examples

to support your essay?
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andrew11 [14]3 years ago
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<span>“The Power of women in Etruscan Society.” The Accordia research papers; the journal of the Accordia Research Centre. 2: 55-68. Presenter: Francesca Pierre. Respondents: Ariana Louder; Caitlin O'Loughlin; Mal Pigmon; Abby Rosensen; Whitney Tyrkala ...</span><span>
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