Hut Urn with Door Cover. Brown clay. Aperture still closed by original door through which rod was run. Imitation cabin made of primitive thatch and poles. On roof projecting lines in the clay represent parts of structure of cabin, such as ridge pole and cross beams.
[Catalogue, Exhibition] Turfa, Jean M. 2005. Catalogue of the Etruscan Gallery of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.. Philadelphia. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Actual Citation : Page/Fig./Plate: pp. 84-85, no. 5; p. C1, pl. 1
[Catalogue, Exhibition] Turfa, Jean M., and Romano, Irene B., and Brownlee, Ann B., and White, Donald J. 2002. Guide to the Etruscan and Roman Worlds at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.. Philadelphia. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Actual Citation : Page/Fig./Plate: p. 10, no. 10
[Book] De Santis, Anna, and D'Altri, Valeria, and Buranelli, Francesco, and Bartoloni, Gilda. 1987. Le Urne a Capanna Rinvenute in Italia.. Rome. G. Bretschneider. pg. 289 Actual Citation : Page/Fig./Plate: p. 105, no. 172, pl. 44c, fig. 81
[Catalogue] Gierow, P. G. 1964. The Iron Age of Latium, II, Excavations and Finds, The Alban Hills Vol.: 1.. Lund. pg. 234 Actual Citation : Page/Fig./Plate: p. 234, fig. 234