Excavations at the Etruscan site of Poggio Civitate (Murlo) have
produced some of the most spectacular and provocative material recovered
from Etruria. This volume presents the reconstruction and study of a
large assemblage of bucchero pottery recovered from the "Lower Building"
at Poggio Civitate in deposits dating from the late Orientalizing
period. Bucchero is a characteristic Etruscan ceramic type that is
commonly found at Orientalizing and Archaic period Etruscan sites. This
study represents the first major publication on bucchero from Poggio
Civitate and also is one of the few studies of a large assemblage of
bucchero recovered from a nonfunerary context. The author examines the
chronology, style, and function of the bucchero and also considers the
question of its place of production. The analysis of the bucchero from
the Lower Building has important implications not only for the dating of
the rest of the Orientalizing period ceramic assemblage at Poggio
Civitate, but also for the dating and study of bucchero in Etruria as a
whole.