(First Paragraph) Looking down the long corridors of time, the ancient Etruscans emerge as a powerful people whose economic and social development was founded on their metal industry. Over the centuries, however, the Etruscans were gradually absorbed into the Roman Empire and their language disappeared
Archaeological evidence from the Late Etruscan (3rd-1st centuries BCE) site Cetamura del Chianti ill...
The origin, development, and legacy of the enigmatic Etruscan civilization from the central region o...
In the Shefton Collection in the Newcastle University there are two Etruscan bronze funnels (infund...
(First Paragraph) Looking down the long corridors of time, the ancient Etruscans emerge as a powerfu...
Etruria is rightly considered one of the main metallurgical centers of the ancient world. Its fame ...
Tomb paintings and other artistic categories such as stone sculpture had their origin in Etruria in ...
The late eighth to early fifth centuries BC were a time of cultural growth in Etruria, fueled by a g...
In Central Italy, small bronze statuettes were made in thousands in antiquity and also the number wh...
The extent of Etruscan influence on early Rome is nearly impossible to determine because ancient aut...
In the most recent years, genetic analyses applied to archaeology, sometimes conflicting within each...
Cemeteries are our greatest source of knowledge of the Etruscans, because the Etruscan elite furnish...
The late sixth century was a period of considerable change in Etruria; this change is traditionally ...
Silvered clay vessels, whose technique and form are directly inspired by metal models, are attribute...
This chapter presents a study of pithoi – large Etruscan ceramic vessels for the storage and process...
The review article examines the compendium 'The Etruscan World' focusing on three themes for which s...
Archaeological evidence from the Late Etruscan (3rd-1st centuries BCE) site Cetamura del Chianti ill...
The origin, development, and legacy of the enigmatic Etruscan civilization from the central region o...
In the Shefton Collection in the Newcastle University there are two Etruscan bronze funnels (infund...
(First Paragraph) Looking down the long corridors of time, the ancient Etruscans emerge as a powerfu...
Etruria is rightly considered one of the main metallurgical centers of the ancient world. Its fame ...
Tomb paintings and other artistic categories such as stone sculpture had their origin in Etruria in ...
The late eighth to early fifth centuries BC were a time of cultural growth in Etruria, fueled by a g...
In Central Italy, small bronze statuettes were made in thousands in antiquity and also the number wh...
The extent of Etruscan influence on early Rome is nearly impossible to determine because ancient aut...
In the most recent years, genetic analyses applied to archaeology, sometimes conflicting within each...
Cemeteries are our greatest source of knowledge of the Etruscans, because the Etruscan elite furnish...
The late sixth century was a period of considerable change in Etruria; this change is traditionally ...
Silvered clay vessels, whose technique and form are directly inspired by metal models, are attribute...
This chapter presents a study of pithoi – large Etruscan ceramic vessels for the storage and process...
The review article examines the compendium 'The Etruscan World' focusing on three themes for which s...
Archaeological evidence from the Late Etruscan (3rd-1st centuries BCE) site Cetamura del Chianti ill...
The origin, development, and legacy of the enigmatic Etruscan civilization from the central region o...
In the Shefton Collection in the Newcastle University there are two Etruscan bronze funnels (infund...