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COVER—© The Trustees of the British Museum/Art Resource, NY; 1—Photo by Andrzej Rozwadowski, Archive of Toro Muerto Archaeological Project; 3—(clockwise, from top left) Photo by Andrzej Rozwadowski, Archive of Toro Muerto Archaeological Project; Photo by L. Kilroe reproduced with permission, © The Trustees of the British Museum; Courtesy Hellenic GmbH & Co. KG/Alamy Stock Photo; 53—Courtesy Jonah Augustine (2); jjspring/Adobe Stock; 54—Courtesy John Verano (2); David Vilaplana/Alamy Stock Photo; 55—Aivar Mikko/Alamy Stock Photo; 57—Mike Pitts; 58—Courtesy Metropolitan Museum of Art; 59—© The Trustees of the British Museum (2); 60—Historic Collection/Alamy Stock Photo; Mike Pitts; 61—Mike Pitts; 62—Mike Pitts (2); 63—Mike Pitts (3); 64—Daniel Plekhov; 65—Kaja Tally-Schumacher; Robert Walker; 68—Courtesy Museo dell’Accademia Etrusca e della Città di Cortona; © DeA Picture Library/Art Resource, NY

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