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Luisa Banti[removed]By G. Camporeale Luisa Banti was born in Florence, Italy into a bourgeois family in 1894, the eldest
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Rome / Haghia Triada / Milan / London / St. Louis / Florence / /

Company

Minoan / Volterra / Etruscan Studies / Arte / /

Country

Italia / Italy / United States / /

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Person Travel / /

Facility

University of Rome / tomb of Poggio al Moro / University of Pavia / sanctuary of Portonaccio / Columbia University / Pigorini Museum of Rome / University of Florence / Vatican Library / museum of Heraklion / /

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topographical site / ancient site / /

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B.C. / /

Organization

Institute for Advanced Studies of Princeton / University of Rome / Columbia University / University of Pavia / Faculty of Arts / International Congress / University of Florence / Instituto di Studi Etruschi / Italian Archaeological Mission / Instituto Studi Etruschi / /

Person

A. Neppi Modona / Luisa Banti / G. Devoto / G. Pasquali / Enrico Paoli / Henry Labrouste / Guido Banti / L. Pareti / G. Camporeale Luisa Banti / Ciriaco Anconitano / L. Pernier / Roman Art / /

Position

young professor / President / member of the Board / historian / thesis director / professor of Pathological Anatomy / archaeologist / university chair / Professor / director / painter / archaeologist and superintendent / Chair / good draughtsman / assistant / editorial assistant / /

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Umbria / British Columbia / /

PublishedMedium

the Villanovan / History of Religions / the American Journal of Archaeology / /

SportsEvent

the Olympics / /

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