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The “Murlo Cowboy” is a famous akroteria that is part of over a dozen Etruscan sculptures, discovered in the ruins of the Archaic Building at the excavation site at
Murlo Murlo is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Siena in the Italian region Tuscany, located about south of Florence and about south of Siena. Murlo borders the following municipalities: Buonconvento, Civitella Paganico, Montalcino, Mont ...
in the Province of Siena,
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during the sixth century BCE. On
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buildings, statues of gods, heroes, and ancestors were often placed on the ridges of roofs to protect votive offerings. This protective concept dates back to Etruscan beliefs from the preceding Orientalizing Period.


Archaic building

The Archaic Building was a colossal 61x 61-meter meeting complex, constructed at the beginning of the 6th century BCE, that was used for various purposes within
Murlo Murlo is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Siena in the Italian region Tuscany, located about south of Florence and about south of Siena. Murlo borders the following municipalities: Buonconvento, Civitella Paganico, Montalcino, Mont ...
. The building was constructed using the remaining debris from a previous complex in the same location. On top of the roof of this immense building sat numerous terracotta akroteria, including what is known today as the “Murlo Cowboy”. It is believed that the building, and its statues, were destroyed at some point after 650 BCE.


Excavation

Through the excavation of the Poggio Civitate site, archaeologists have discovered the remains to twenty seated, one running, and three standing akroteria. Included in these findings is the famed “Murlo Cowboy” akroteria. Today, the clay statue is on display at a museum containing recovered artifacts, from the Poggio Civitate site, located in Murlo, Italy.


Characteristics of the Murlo Cowboy

The major piece of the group is a seated terracotta statue with a wide brimmed hat, reminiscent of a cowboy hat, known as the Murlo Cowboy. The statue is approximately 1.5 meters tall. The bold facial expressions are representative of
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, as the eyes and lips appear to be protruding from the face. It is believed that the distinct facial features allow visitors to see them from afar, allowing for the statue to carry out its protective duties. The statue probably represents a haruspex. There have been similar akroteria discovered at nearby sites around Murlo that replicate the Murlo Cowboy.


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Bibliography

* 'The Murlo Cowboy: problems of reconstruction and interpretation' in ''Deliciae Fictiles'', ed. Eva Rystedt, Charlotte Wikander and Örjan Wikander (Acta Instituti Romani Regni Sueciae, series in 4°, vol. 50, Stockholm, 1993) p. 117–121. Archaeological museums in Italy Etruscan art Murlo {{Etruria-stub