\pard\ATXts240\li105\ATXbrdr0 We know what the furnis
hing of the Etruscan house was like from pictorial representations, from archeological finds, and from tombs, where the main items of the house's furniture were sometimes carved into the \b \cf1 \ATXht20 tufa\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 . As in all the civilizations
of the ancient world, the furnishings of Etruscan houses must have been fairly limited. We know of various types of chair, bed, table, and stool, while cabinets and small closets were rarer. Among the other pieces of furniture, many bronze candelabra ha
ve come to light in excavations. The best-known of these is the one from \b \cf4 \ATXht1038 Cortona\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 .\par