L. Bouke van der Meer
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Dr. Lammert Bouke van der Meer (born in Leeuwarden, Friesland) is a Dutch classical archaeologist specialized in etruscology. Currently he is associate professor of Classical Archaeology at Leiden University, The Netherlands.
Van der Meer is a leading authority on Etruscan religion. Etruscan language and advocate of the oriental origin theory for the Etruscans.
[edit] Bibliography
- Etruscan urns from volterra. Studies on mythological representations (1978)
- Corpus speculorum Etruscorum: The Netherlands (1983)
- The bronze liver of Piacenza. Analysis of a polytheistic structure (1987)
- Interpretatio Etrusca. Greek myths on Etruscan mirrors (1995)
- Myths and more. On Etruscan stone sarcophagi, ca. 350-200 B.C. (2004)
- Liber Linteus Zagrabiensis. The linen book of Zagreb. A comment on the longest Etruscan text (2007)

