The Etruscans believed that the dead would not haunt the living if they were pleased with the offerings they received at their graves and if like how their tombs were decorated (Honeycutt, "Funerary Practices throughout Civilizations"). Unlike a cemetery today, the Etruscan burial sites were bright and bursting with colorful frescos along with flamboyant, …show more content…
Sadly, like the Women of Willendorf, there isn’t much known about it. Hence why this sarcophagus has a generic name such as “Etruscan Couple’s Coffin”. However, don’t let the lack of imagination put into the name fool you. This piece of art could take anyone’s breathe away. Unlike well known, Reclining Couple on Sarcophagus, where the two are laying side by side, in this one the couple is facing each other. Not only are they engaging into each other’s stare but they are naked, curled up underneath a blanket. Their hands extend across from each other, touching shoulder to shoulder, tastefully covering up the women’s breasts. Their gazes radiate warmth due to their outmost affection for one another. The the folds carved into the blanket accentuate their relaxed