Etruscan Cinerary Urn

Alabaster

250 - 200 BCE

Italy

SMB

Details

Culture/Civilisation

Etruscan

Theme

Ancient Societies

Subtheme

Death in Ancient Greece and Rome - Timeless practices

Case Title

Funerary Rituals

Display Location

Coomaraswamy Hall

Findspot

Chiusi, Italy

Measurements

61 x 45 x 29.5 cm

Accession Number

1283 cist

Description

On the lids of Etruscan funerary urns, the deceased recline at an eternal banquet. Here, the relief recounts the death of Myrtilus, a divine hero — evidence of cultural as much as religious aspiration. Ash-chests like this were produced in large numbers and put in underground family tombs that mimicked the homes of the living.

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