This paper examines the rediscovery of the ancient Etruscans, in central Italy, during the thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth centuries AD. Knowledge about the Etruscans from this earlier period was overshadowed by the interest in Etruscan antiquities promoted by Pope Leo X (1513–1521) and Cosimo I de Medici (1519–1574) during the late Renaissance. I argue that the sixteenth century appropriation of the Etruscan past would not have been possible without the discoveries of earlier generations of Tuscans, and, more particularly, without a reversal in attitudes towards the Etruscan past that began during the late thirteenth century. Prior to this,...
The Etruscan culture is documented in Etruria, Central Italy, from the 8th to the 1st century BC. Fo...
This dissertation examines the construction and negotiation of Etruscan ethnic identity in the first...
THE ETHNICAL STRUCTURE OF THE ITALIAN POPULATION THE ETRUSCANS Summary. — The author's thesis is tha...
The Italian Renaissance has long been characterized as a revival of Roman and Greek arts and learnin...
As Florence became more imperially-motivated and ideologically-independent during the fourteenth thr...
Supported by the Leverhulme Trust and the University of Milan.The Etruscans, who dominated central I...
Studies of genetic diversity in Tuscany, Italy, have recently been used to suggest that ancient acco...
The Etruscans, who dominated central Italy for much of the first half of the first millennium BC, ar...
Tuscany was home to the Etruscan culture, in the first millennium AD and is one of the few areas of ...
A part from the Villanovan site of Sala Consilina, there were no permanent Etruscan settlements Sout...
During the Humanist period there was a development of the historical studies as well as epigraphic a...
Etruscan cultural identity and its distinct material culture grew from Late Bronze Age and Villanova...
Etruscan was a language once spoken in what is now Tuscany. The origins of both the Etruscan people ...
The origin, development, and legacy of the enigmatic Etruscan civilization from the central region o...
The Etruscan culture developed in Central Italy (Etruria) in the first millennium BC and for centuri...
The Etruscan culture is documented in Etruria, Central Italy, from the 8th to the 1st century BC. Fo...
This dissertation examines the construction and negotiation of Etruscan ethnic identity in the first...
THE ETHNICAL STRUCTURE OF THE ITALIAN POPULATION THE ETRUSCANS Summary. — The author's thesis is tha...
The Italian Renaissance has long been characterized as a revival of Roman and Greek arts and learnin...
As Florence became more imperially-motivated and ideologically-independent during the fourteenth thr...
Supported by the Leverhulme Trust and the University of Milan.The Etruscans, who dominated central I...
Studies of genetic diversity in Tuscany, Italy, have recently been used to suggest that ancient acco...
The Etruscans, who dominated central Italy for much of the first half of the first millennium BC, ar...
Tuscany was home to the Etruscan culture, in the first millennium AD and is one of the few areas of ...
A part from the Villanovan site of Sala Consilina, there were no permanent Etruscan settlements Sout...
During the Humanist period there was a development of the historical studies as well as epigraphic a...
Etruscan cultural identity and its distinct material culture grew from Late Bronze Age and Villanova...
Etruscan was a language once spoken in what is now Tuscany. The origins of both the Etruscan people ...
The origin, development, and legacy of the enigmatic Etruscan civilization from the central region o...
The Etruscan culture developed in Central Italy (Etruria) in the first millennium BC and for centuri...
The Etruscan culture is documented in Etruria, Central Italy, from the 8th to the 1st century BC. Fo...
This dissertation examines the construction and negotiation of Etruscan ethnic identity in the first...
THE ETHNICAL STRUCTURE OF THE ITALIAN POPULATION THE ETRUSCANS Summary. — The author's thesis is tha...