This is the most important Etruscan \b \cf4 \ATXht15 manuscript\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 to have survived in the original language. It is a liturgical calendar listing the principal ceremonies of the year that was discovered in Egypt. It was originally in the form of a scroll (volumen), but was subsequently cut into strips and used to wrap
the body of a young woman in the Ptolemaic or imperial era. Originally it must have been a text with at least twelve vertical columns. The precious document is now in the Zagreb Museum.\par