Talk:Sulcus primigenius
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[edit]Obviously the article would benefit from a clear illustration. There's one here from an online copy of one of Carandini's articles but it seems pretty clearly like it should be under copyright. Wikicommons seems surprisingly bereft of anything except coins showing this. There should be something in reliefs of the ritual or at least the Gabine cinch but none of it seems to be labeled yet. — LlywelynII 08:21, 10 January 2024 (UTC)
Sources for future article expansion
[edit]One source included mention of these
- Colonna, G. (2004), "La 'Disciplina' Etrusca e la Dottrina della Città Fondata", Studi Romani (in Italian), vol. 52, pp. 303–11.
- Stevens, S. (2019), "The Emperor and the Plough: (Re)founding the City and Extending the Empire", Babesch, vol. 94, Leuven: Peeters, pp. 147–160.
They might just consolidate and repeat the original sources already provided but, if anyone has access, they could confirm them via secondary reference if nothing else. — LlywelynII 08:24, 10 January 2024 (UTC)
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