3.31.04 Etruscan Phrases showing Etruscan conjugation and declension patterns, vocabulary and translations. View of the Etruscan god of terror, Tuchulcha. He appears to be the name Treviper (three viper) in the Tavola Eugubena, Script Q. As one can see, out of his head come two snakes and he threatens the shade of Theseus (These) with a third snake.
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Tuchulca: image from the Tomba dell'Orco at Tarquina from The Etruscans, Massimo Pallottino, Indian University Press, Bloomington & London, 1975 (Photo, courtesy Soprintendenza alle Antichità dell' Etruria Meridionale). View of the Etruscan god of terror, Tuchulcha.He appears to be the name Treviper (three viper) in the Tavola Eugubena, Script Q. As one can see out of his head come two snakes and he threatens the shade of Theseus (These) with a third snake.

 

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