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1 Richard Daniel De Puma Crustumerium and Etruria Introduction Excavations at Crustumerium have corroborated what one suspects from its geographical location: that there are close contacts with Etruscans, Sabines and Faliscans. Pottery finds, especially bucchero and white-on-red, are examined here to show this contact with particular reference to the Etruscans. In addition, the case of white-on-red suggests a local workshop tradition perhaps inspired or influenced by the Etruscans. The geographical location of Crustumerium, as the northernmost Latin city, ensured close trade and cultural contacts with the Etruscans, the Sabines and the Faliscans. This paper examines contacts with the Etruscans who occupied the territory to the west, across the Tiber, and whose major city of Veii is less than 15 km from Crustumerium. Crustumerium s extensive cemeteries, almost exclusively inhumation burials, show Etruscan influence in the types of trench burials with loculi for grave goods, and of tombs with rectangular pit entrance and loculi both for corpses and grave goods ( tombe a loculi ). Their design, as well as those of the later subterranean chamber tombs, finds close parallels at many Etruscan sites, especially Veii and Narce. Most burials contain grave goods. These might include sporadic bronzes, especially fibulae and simple vessels, carved bone and amber, and almost always pottery. Any of these items might have been imported from Etruria. However, I propose to focus on Etruscan influence that is best seen in the ceramic evidence. Along with local impasto products 1, two types of pottery, closely associated with the Etruscans, are found: bucchero and white-on-red. Bucchero pottery We believe that bucchero production begins ca. 675 B.C. at Cerveteri, the major Etruscan urban area about 45 km to the west of Crustumerium. But at this point, relatively little early bucchero sottile has been discovered at Crustumerium. Instead, the first examples are from the middle of the 7 th century. In fact, it is strange that no really fine examples of bucchero have yet been discovered at the site. This is perhaps merely a function of not yet having excavated the earliest portions of the various cemeteries. 1 DI GENNARO 1997; DI GENNARO 1999a, 54 5; DI GENNARO ET ALII 2007,
2 XVII International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Roma Sept Session: Crustumerium. I Latini tra Etruschi e Sabini Fig. 1 a-b Bucchero sottile. Amphoriskos (H. 10 cm) and kotyle (H. 8.5 cm), Crustumerium MDB, Tomb 121 (drawing by author). Two examples of typical bucchero products from Tomb 121 in the Monte Del Bufalo necropolis will illustrate the kinds of Etruscan imports found at the site 2. The spiral amphoriskos (fig. 1a) belongs to Rasmussen s Type 1b 3. The earliest examples of this type begin ca. 650 B.C. but the shape continues to ca. 600 B.C. Our example is probably best assigned to ca. 625 B.C. and could have come from Veii or Cerveteri, both centers where this shape is popular. The kotyle (fig. 1b), a standard type derived from Corinthian cups, belongs to Rasmussen s Type c which runs from ca. 635 to at least 600 B.C. This example is similar to many others found at a variety of Etruscan sites, but perhaps Cerveteri is the most likely place of origin 4. What do we presently know about bucchero at Crustumerium? First, at this point, most of the bucchero found at Crustumerium may have been imported from workshops in and around Veii and Cerveteri. This is based on stylistic analysis and the proximity of both sites, especially Veii. Second, there is a limited variety of bucchero shapes represented at Crustumerium. Third, clay analysis would perhaps pinpoint the sources used and thus provide evidence for the original provenance of specific bucchero pieces. Of course, this summary is provisional and certainly will change as more tombs are excavated. Barbara Belelli Marchesini, Angelo Amoroso, Francesco di Gennaro and Paolo Togninelli are presently working on a major publication of the bucchero finds from Crustumerium 5. We look forward to their contributions to this important aspect of exchanges between Crustumerium and the Etruscans. White-on-red Pottery This fabric has been studied extensively by Marina Micozzi in her magisterial monograph 6. Among her many valuable findings: 1. Most white-on-red can be associated with Cerveteri, and like the earliest bucchero, it seems to develop in the first quarter of the 7 th century B.C. 2. Peak production at Cerveteri occurs at the end of the 7 th century B.C. 3. Other areas, such as the ager Faliscus just north of Crustumerium, also seem to have had thriving production centers of this kind of pottery DE PUMA RASMUSSEN 1979, 70, pl. 2. COMPARE RAMAGE 1970, 19 22, fig. 16, 1-2; MARCHETTI, KRAUSKOPF RASMUSSEN 1979, 94: This is the most common of the kotyle types. See also, RAMAGE 1970, 22 24, with numerous examples. A close parallel comes from Tomb 79, Monte Abatone: BOSIO, PUGNETTI 1986, 45, no NASO MICOZZI MICOZZI 1994,
3 R. D. De Puma Crustumerium and Etruria Fig. 2 White-on-red ciotola (D. about 14 cm), Crustumerium MDB, Tomb 8 loculo est. (SSBAR). Fig. 3 White-on-red olla (H.22,7 cm), Crustumerium MDB, Tomb 113: SSBAR (photo by author). Several examples of white-on-red pottery have been found in the tombs at Crustumerium. Some pieces (figs. 2-3, small plate; olla) are decorated with simple geometric patterns, but a few items (fig. 4, amphora from Tomb 4) have figural ornament, in this case a bird grasping a snake and flanked by two fish 8. The most spectacular pieces discovered thus far are two large pyxides from Tomb 111 in the Monte Del Bufalo necropolis 9. The first (fig. 5) has an elegant Phoenician palmette frieze running around the belly and an animal frieze with feline, horse(?) and hybrid quadruped with two heads on the lid. The second (fig. 6) is slightly smaller but of almost identical shape albeit with a more elaborate handle. Decoration is not figural but consists of various hook patterns and zigzags. Large-scale pyxides, of similar shape and design but often with added feet, are usually associated with Cerveteri. However, most are in museum collections and have no secure archaeological context. Before considering the implications of this problem, I want to cite some additional examples.... Fig. 4 White-on-red amphora (H. 27 cm, Crustumerium MDB, Tomb 4 (drawing from DI GENNARO ET ALII 2007; photo SSBAR). 8 DI GENNARO 1999b, 31 where the right photo is reversed; DI GENNARO ET ALII 2007, 141 2, fig AMOROSO 2002, 38, fig. 5-6; 40, no. VII, 13; DI GENNARO ET ALII 2007, , figs I am not treating or illustrating a third fragmentary example discovered in the habitation area in 1998 by Angelo Amoroso: see DI GENNARO ET ALII 2007, 140, n. 18 and 141, fig
4 XVII International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Roma Sept Session: Crustumerium. I Latini tra Etruschi e Sabini Fig. 5 White-on-red pyxis (H cm; D. 47 cm), Crustumerium MDB, Tomb 111: SSBAR (from DI GENNARO ET ALII 2007). Fig. 6 White-on-red pyxis (H cm; D cm), Crustumerium MDB, Tomb 111: SSBAR (from DI GENNARO ET ALII 2007). Two of the best known pieces are in the Louvre 10. The elaborate lid on the first pyxis does not belong, although it would have had one of this type. Note that this, and at least three other examples, has tall tripod feet and large knobs between the handles. The simple knobbed lid on the second pyxis apparently does belong. This example is closer in shape to the Crustumerium pyxides but still has higher walls and larger feet. The sample size is still much too small to propose definite conclusions, but it is tempting to hypothesize that, given the typological and stylistic differences, we may be dealing with a local workshop. Several unpublished examples that only recently have been Fig. 7 White-on-red pyxis (H. 53 cm): Fordham University Collection, publicly displayed are in a new museum collection at Fordham (courtesy J. Udell). University, New York. These pieces were all acquired on the antiquities market by a single collector between the late 1970s and I have been unable to trace their earlier provenance history, if it exists at all, but it is clear that there are close similarities to some of the pieces excavated at Crustumerium. For example, note the parallel geometric ornament and especially the similar bird with snake on the first pyxis (fig. 7). A comparison of the drawing of the Crustumerium amphora and a detail of this frieze is instructive. Of course, in this case we have different shapes, but the fabric, style and technique are close. Furthermore, if we examine another piece Fig. 8 White-on-red pyxis (H cm): Fordham University Collection, (fig. 8) we will see that almost identical shapes are indeed present in (courtesy J. Udell). both excavated and unprovenanced examples. Although it is true that stylized birds of this type are a common motif, the birds painted on the pyxis compare favorably to birds incised on impasto cups and amphoras excavated at Crustumerium Louvre inv. MNB 1781(D 151): KRAUSKOPF 1974, 13 14, pl. 4, 1-2; pl. 5, 3; MARTELLI 1987, 95, ; MICOZZI 1994, no. C8. Louvre inv. MNB 1780 (D 150): MARTELLI 1987, 95, ; MICOZZI 1994, no. C UDELL, CAVALIERE forthcoming. 12 DI GENNARO 1999b,
5 R. D. De Puma Crustumerium and Etruria Fig. 9 White-on-red olla with four attached bowls (H cm; D. of mouth, 18.5 cm), Crustumerium MDB, Tomb 169: SSBAR (courtesy SSBAR). Fig. 10 Pair of white-on-red ollas with four attached bowls (H. of each, 51 cm): Fordham University Collection, and (courtesy J. Udell). An important shape at Crustumerium is the large olla with four attached bowls (fig. 9) 13. An excellent example in white-on-red was discovered in It comes from Tomb 169 in the Monte Del Bufalo necropolis. The major frieze shows a series of horses. Barbara Belelli Marchesini, who recently published this vase, points out the stylistic similarities with other examples associated with Cerveteri and Veii and dates the piece to the second half of the 7 th century 14. It is close to an olla repatriated from New York a decade ago 15, and another in a private collection in Linz 16. There are also similar, unprovenanced parallels of this shape in the Fordham University collection mentioned earlier: two examples with ribbed bodies, one plain and the other with white-on-red decoration (fig. 10). According to the museum s records, the dealer stated that this pair was Found at the border of Etruscan, Faliscan and Latin Territories. This strikes me as an unusually precise and pedantic observation, given that most dealers might simply have said, Found in an Etruscan tomb. The description Found at the border of Etruscan, Faliscan and Latin Territories sounds suspiciously like a reference to Crustumerium by one who knows his archaeology and his sources. It is perhaps too early to tell, but given the frequent clandestine operations that we know occurred at Crustumerium in the late 1970s and especially in the 1980s, there is a strong likelihood that at least some of these unprovenanced objects came from the site. As always, it will probably remain impossible to prove definitively, but the likelihood of this coupled with the strong presence of whiteon-red pottery excavated at the site, suggests that Crustumerium may have been a Latin production center for this ceramic type. Certainly, there is influence from Etruscan prototypes, but in my opinion, the evidence suggests local production. It appears to me that at least some artisans working at Crustumerium were inspired by pottery imported from their Etruscan neighbors but were able to develop their own stylistic variations. With more excavation we may be able to verify this hypothesis and demonstrate that in addition to the well-known idiosyncrasies of their impasto vases, artisans at Crustumerium were equally innovative with other types of pottery. 13 DI GENNARO BELELLI MARCHESINI 2006, 229, no. II DI GENNARO ET ALII 2004, 156, fig. 6; BELELLI MARCHESINI 2006, 228, no. II.225, with earlier bibliography. 16 AICHMEIR 1998, no. 79 and cover photo. See also, BELELLI MARCHESINI 2006, 228; DI GENNARO 2006,
6 XVII International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Roma Sept Session: Crustumerium. I Latini tra Etruschi e Sabini Acknowledgements I am especially grateful to Francesco di Gennaro for proposing and organizing a session of papers on Crustumerium, and for inviting me to participate. Paolo Togninelli has, as always, been encouraging and helpful. For photographs I am indebted to Francesco di Gennaro (S.S.B.A. Roma) and Jennifer Udell (New York). Richard Daniel De Puma University of Iowa School of Art and Art History [email protected] Bibliography AICHMEIR R., Linzener Privatsammlung antiker Keramik. Linz. AMOROSO A., Crustumerium. In S. RIZZO (ed), Roma, Città del Lazio. (exhibition cat. Castel Sant Angelo, 12 ottobre-24 novembre 2002). Rome. BELELLI MARCHESINI B., Olla con quattro piattelli. In M. A. TOMEI (ed), Roma. Memorie dal sottosuolo. Ritrovamenti archeologici 1980/2006. Verona, BELELLI MARCHESINI B., AMOROSO A., DI GENNARO F., TOGNINELLI, P., Forthcoming. Vasi di bucchero nei corredi funerari di Crustumerium. BOSIO B., PUGNETTI A. (eds), Gli Etruschi di Cerveteri: La Necropoli di Monte Abatone. Modena. DE PUMA R., Etruscan Connections in Tomb 121 at Monte Del Bufalo-Crustumerium. Etruscan Studies, 9, DI GENNARO F., Anforetta ad anse cuspidate di impasto scuro. In P. ANDREASI BASSI (ed), Il tempo e la memoria: spazi e luoghi dell uomo nella storia e nell arte. Roma, DI GENNARO F., 1999a. Roma, località Marcigliana o Monte Del Bufalo. In R. CIARLA, L. NISTA (a cura di), Acquisizioni e Donazioni: Archeologia e Arte orientale ( ). Roma, DI GENNARO F., Le olle a coppette e la ceramica di impasto a superficie rossa dipinta in bianco. In M. A. TOMEI (ed), Roma. Memorie dal sottosuolo. Ritrovamenti archeologici. 1980/2006 (exhibition catalogue). Verona, 228. DI GENNARO F. (a cura di), 1999b. Itinerario di visita a Crustumerium. Roma. DI GENNARO F., BARBINA P., DELL ERA F., FRAIOLI F., GRIESBACH J., Strutture insediative e tracce di uso agrario del territorio fidenate in età romana. RTopAnt, 14, DI GENNARO F., AMOROSO A., TOGNINELLI P., Crustumerium e Fidenae tra Etruria e Colli Albani. In F. ARIETTI, A. PASQUALINI (eds), Tusculum. Storia, Archeologia, Cultura e Arte di Tuscolo e del Tuscolano. Atti del primo incontro di studi (27-28 maggio e 3 giugno 2000). Rome, KRAUSKOPF I., Der Thebanische Sagenkreis und andere griechische Sagen in der etruskischen Kunst. Mainz am Rhein. MARCHETTI M. H., La produzione del bucchero a Veio: alcune considerazioni. In A. NASO (ed), Appunti sul bucchero. Atti delle giornate di studi. Blera, MARTELLI M. (ed), La ceramica degli Etruschi. La pittura vascolare. Novara. MICOZZI M., White-on-Red. Una produzione vascolare dell orientalizzante etrusco. Roma. RAMAGE N. H., Studies in Early Etruscan Bucchero. PBSR, 38, RASMUSSEN T., Bucchero Pottery from Southern Etruria. Cambridge. UDELL J., CAVALIERE B. (eds), Catalogue of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Art at Fordham University. New York. 101
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