Etruscan Bronze Mirror

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Mark Cartwright
by Jan van der Crabben
published on 23 January 2017
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An Etruscan bronze mirror with an engraved scene depicting the gods Laran (Mars), Turan (Venus) Menrva (Minerva) and Aplu (Apollo) - all indicated by the inscription around the edge. 300-270 BCE. (National Etruscan Museum, Rome)

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