In this study Larissa Bonfante traces the development of Etruscan dress
from the eighth to the fifth century B.C.E., using as evidence actual
remnants of costumes, sculptures and other artistic representations, and
literary passages dealing with the subject. Bonfante explores Near
Eastern influences on Etruscan dress as well as the relationships of
Greek and Roman styles to Etruscan styles. She also addresses the
problem of determining which garments were actually worn and which were
only artistic conventions. In addition, by tracing the origin of each
style of dress, she provides a chronology of Etruscan relations with the
Near East and the cities of Greece.
For this paperback edition, an updated bibliographical essay discusses
the latest research and discoveries in the field.