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Essay heading: Of Dogs and Men: The Etruscan She-Wolf in the Understanding of the MTV2 Logo
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The fact that it was discovered in Athens has some sources claiming an uncertainty of “whether the sculpture is Etruscan, Roman, or from Magna Graecia” (Archaeology). However, for the sake of argument, Etruscan origins will be assumed.
As seen in other examples of Etruscan art, animals and dogs have found a niche, although outside the main focuses of their respective pieces... displayed 300 characters
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However, for the sake of argument, Etruscan origins will be assumed.
As seen in other examples of Etruscan art, animals and dogs have found a niche, although outside the main focuses of their respective pieces. Dogs can be seen hunting with their masters (Torelli 185) and paws are found to foot ornate bronze tripods (Torelli 398)... displayed next 300 characters
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