Between continuity and discontinuity Etruscan history was dominated by the gentilic organization, which guaranteed the stability of the institutions and assured the privilege of the ruling class, based on the ownership of land, livestock and the sources of metals. In 6th cent. BC the countryside was intensively used through extensive drainage systems with tunnels and canals. The power reached by the Etruscan elites allowed them to attend the Greek sanctuaries and in 6th-5th cent. BC the Etruscan cities of Caere and Spina were admitted to build their own thesauroi in the panhellenic sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi. A new balance of power begun in the 5th cent. BC, when are documented international conflicts in the Mediterranean and internal cl...
This thesis offers a new approach to examining social change for the Etruscans. As its working hypot...
The gold sheets from Pyrgi are mostly interpreted as a testimony of Carthaginian political influence...
In the victory of Augustus and his partisans culminated the century long struggle of municipal Italy...
In the last few decades of the eighth century BCE and even more so in the first few decades of the s...
From the ninth to the fifth centuries BCE, Etruscan items, such as weapons and luxury goods, are amo...
The Archaic age (6th-5th c. BC) in central-Tyrrhenian Roman and Etruscan Italy represents an importa...
The existence and features of Etruscan political, military and cult associations represent an uncle...
It may be safely assumed that within the various Etruscan cities there was strife between the well-t...
Etruscan cultural identity and its distinct material culture grew from Late Bronze Age and Villanova...
The traditional view of a clear break after the Roman conquest of Veii in 396 BC. has been around fo...
Partendo dal presupposto che il termine crisi sta ad indicare processi dinamici di scomposizione e r...
This volume investigates the development of the scientific and scholarly discipline that deals with ...
The late sixth century was a period of considerable change in Etruria; this change is traditionally ...
A part from the Villanovan site of Sala Consilina, there were no permanent Etruscan settlements Sout...
The Etruscan elite furnished their tombs with extraordinary sumptuousness, following a specifically ...
This thesis offers a new approach to examining social change for the Etruscans. As its working hypot...
The gold sheets from Pyrgi are mostly interpreted as a testimony of Carthaginian political influence...
In the victory of Augustus and his partisans culminated the century long struggle of municipal Italy...
In the last few decades of the eighth century BCE and even more so in the first few decades of the s...
From the ninth to the fifth centuries BCE, Etruscan items, such as weapons and luxury goods, are amo...
The Archaic age (6th-5th c. BC) in central-Tyrrhenian Roman and Etruscan Italy represents an importa...
The existence and features of Etruscan political, military and cult associations represent an uncle...
It may be safely assumed that within the various Etruscan cities there was strife between the well-t...
Etruscan cultural identity and its distinct material culture grew from Late Bronze Age and Villanova...
The traditional view of a clear break after the Roman conquest of Veii in 396 BC. has been around fo...
Partendo dal presupposto che il termine crisi sta ad indicare processi dinamici di scomposizione e r...
This volume investigates the development of the scientific and scholarly discipline that deals with ...
The late sixth century was a period of considerable change in Etruria; this change is traditionally ...
A part from the Villanovan site of Sala Consilina, there were no permanent Etruscan settlements Sout...
The Etruscan elite furnished their tombs with extraordinary sumptuousness, following a specifically ...
This thesis offers a new approach to examining social change for the Etruscans. As its working hypot...
The gold sheets from Pyrgi are mostly interpreted as a testimony of Carthaginian political influence...
In the victory of Augustus and his partisans culminated the century long struggle of municipal Italy...