The Etruscan Civilization in Italy

Par : Liam Wilkinson
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  • ISBN8230094548
  • EAN9798230094548
  • Date de parution08/02/2025
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  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

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The Etruscan civilization, a once-powerful and enigmatic culture, flourished in central Italy from the 8th century BCE to its gradual absorption into the Roman Republic by the 3rd century BCE. This ancient civilization, often shrouded in mystery, left behind a lasting influence that resonates through modern history, despite the eventual decline of their society. The Etruscans inhabited a region known as Etruria, roughly corresponding to modern-day Tuscany, Lazio, and parts of Umbria, with their cities scattered across the Italian peninsula, including the famed urban centers of Tarquinia, Cerveteri, Veii, and Vulci.
Despite the lack of written records to the extent found in other civilizations, the study of their culture, society, and legacy remains a captivating and essential aspect of understanding the foundations of Roman culture.
The Etruscan civilization, a once-powerful and enigmatic culture, flourished in central Italy from the 8th century BCE to its gradual absorption into the Roman Republic by the 3rd century BCE. This ancient civilization, often shrouded in mystery, left behind a lasting influence that resonates through modern history, despite the eventual decline of their society. The Etruscans inhabited a region known as Etruria, roughly corresponding to modern-day Tuscany, Lazio, and parts of Umbria, with their cities scattered across the Italian peninsula, including the famed urban centers of Tarquinia, Cerveteri, Veii, and Vulci.
Despite the lack of written records to the extent found in other civilizations, the study of their culture, society, and legacy remains a captivating and essential aspect of understanding the foundations of Roman culture.
Roman Economy and Trade
Liam Wilkinson
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