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Lecture on Etruscan architecture

February 3, 2024 Elizabeth Baughan

The first Richmond AIA lecture of the spring semester will be Thursday, February 8 at 6 pm in Jepson 118: “Monumentality in early Etruria: recent discoveries at Poggio Civitate,” Kate Kreindler (UVA). Please join us!

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