Presenting scholarly publications and edited volumes that document research, interpretation, and material evidence central to the study of Etruscan and Italic cultures across North America and beyond.
It is not yet possible to survey fully all the numerous publications contributed to Etruscan and Italic studies by members of INSEI-NA. Below are presented book covers from two series in which North Americans have played a major role, the Corpus Speculorum Etruscorum, which is directly under the guidance of INSEI-NA, and the University of Texas Press series on Etruscan Cities and Communities, edited by INSEI members Lisa Pieraccini and Nancy de Grummond, to which American and Canadian scholars have made major contributions..
The numerous and prestigious publications sponsored by the Istituto di Studi Etruschi ed Italici are featured and in many cases openly accessible through the main website of INSEI, Of special importance are the files of the annual Studi Etruschi, which began publication in 1927. https://www.studietruschi.org/pubblicazioni-2/studi-etruschi. The same page provides links to listings of the monographic publications of INSEI, in the series entitled Biblioteca di Studi Etruschi, Monumenti Etruschi and Capua preromana.. Volumes with the proceedings of numerous conventions (Atti di Convegni) are listed and in most cases also freely accessible online.
Edited by Nancy T. de Grummond and Lisa C. Pieraccini, 2016
Edited by Jacopo Tabolli, with Orlando Cerasuolo, 2019
By Nancy T. de Grummond, 2020.
by Anthony Tuck, 2021.
Edited by Elisabtta Govi, 2023
Edited by Ingrid Edlund-Berry and Cristiana Zaccagnino, 2024.
Midwestern Collections, by Richard Daniel De Puma, 1987.
Boston, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and Cambridge, Harvard University Museums, by Richard Daniel De Puma, 1993.
New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, by Larissa Bonfante, 1997.
Northeastern Collections, by Richard Daniel De Puma, 2005.
West Coast Collections, by Evelyn E. Bell and Helen Nagy. 2021.
Collections in Baltimore and Washington, D.C., by Nancy T. de Grummond, 2023.