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- Q3001854 subject Q7147389.
- Q3001854 subject Q8259136.
- Q3001854 subject Q8426231.
- Q3001854 abstract "The name Murlo cowboy is applied to a set of more than a dozen Etruscan acroteria from the sixth century BCE held at the museum of the Poggio Civitate at Murlo in the Province of Siena, Tuscany, Italy.The major piece of the group is a seated terracotta statue with a wide-brimmed hat reminiscent of a cowboy hat. The statue probably represents a haruspex.On Etruscan buildings, statues of gods, heroes, or ancestors were often placed on the ridges of roofs to protect votive offerings.".
- Q3001854 thumbnail CowboyMurlo.jpg?width=300.
- Q3001854 wikiPageWikiLink Q1273.
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- Q3001854 wikiPageWikiLink Q7147389.
- Q3001854 wikiPageWikiLink Q8259136.
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- Q3001854 wikiPageWikiLink Q8426231.
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- Q3001854 comment "The name Murlo cowboy is applied to a set of more than a dozen Etruscan acroteria from the sixth century BCE held at the museum of the Poggio Civitate at Murlo in the Province of Siena, Tuscany, Italy.The major piece of the group is a seated terracotta statue with a wide-brimmed hat reminiscent of a cowboy hat. The statue probably represents a haruspex.On Etruscan buildings, statues of gods, heroes, or ancestors were often placed on the ridges of roofs to protect votive offerings.".
- Q3001854 label "Murlo cowboy".
- Q3001854 depiction CowboyMurlo.jpg.