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English: Bronze mirror from Tuscania. From left to right, Nethuns, Usil, Thesan. In the lower exergue a winged anguiped demon who holds up a dolphin in each hand. Vatican Museums, Museo Gregoriano Etrusco.
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Source De Grummond, N.T. 2006. Etruscan Myth, Sacred History and Legend. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
Author Nancy T. de Grummond

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