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Walking lions Beading Scrollwork c) Walking centaurs This fibula excavated from the Regolini-Galassi Tomb illustrates motifs borrowed from the Orient. Which of the following is one of the Oriental motifs? Walking lions Beading Scrollwork c) Walking centaurs Question #1

The gloom of death. Victory in battle. The joy of life. The theme celebrated in the Tomb of the Leopards and the Tomb of Hunting and Fishing is which of the following? The gloom of death. Victory in battle. The joy of life. d) The sorrow of death. Question #2

The Etruscans preferred which of the following materials for sculpture? Marble Gold Limestone Terracotta Question #3

What is tufa? A type of marble. A type of limestone. A type of gold. A type of diorite. Question #4

This is: Apulu of Veii Novios Plautios Lars Pulena Aule Metele Question #5

This is: Apulu of Veii Novios Plautios Lars Pulena Aule Metele Question #6

Most architetural sculpture was made to decorate what part of the Etruscan temple? The sides. The entryways. The pediment. The roof. Question #7

This mural was found in the: Tomb of the Leopards Tomb of Aule Metele Tomb of Hunting and Fishing Tomb of Lars Pulena Question #8

The Etruscans became citizens of which of the following in the first century BC? Rome Perugia Paestum Athens Question #9

This object is known as the__________ and it was made by________________: Portia Marzia, Dindia Malconia Ficoroni Cista, Dindia Malconia Chimera, Novios Plautios Ficoroni Cista, Novios Plautios Question #10