In
Etruscan mythology, Sethlans was the god of fire, the forge, metalworking, and by extension craftsmanship in general, the equivalent, though their names share no etymology, to
Greek Hephaestus, Egyptian
Ptah and the Roman
Vulcan. Sethlans is one of the indigenous Etruscan gods. In
Etruscan arts Sethlans may be identified by his tools, the hammer and tongs of the blacksmith, and by the ''
pileus'' or conical cap he wears.
By what appears to be a curious omission,
[Noted in this context by H.J. Rose, "The Cult of Volkanus at Rome", ''The Journal of Roman Studies'' 23 (1933:46-63) p. 49] his name does not appear on the bronze
liver of Piacenza.
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See also
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Etruscan civilization
Etruscan gods
Fire gods
Smithing gods
Etruscan religion
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