The Search for the Etruscans
by James Howard Wellard
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The author reveals his admiration for the Etruscan people in this reconstruction of their history, culture, and contributions to the Western world.Tags
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Public interest into the Romans' enigmatic predecessors, the Etruscans, is much like the tide. It ebbs and flows as discoveries are made. Since the only evidence we have for them is from the few tombs that have discovered, they are still, after over 100 years of excavations, incredibly mysterious.
A few things have been learned -- women, it seems, held equally honored places as men in Etruscan society, something almost unheard of in most places even today. They also seems to enjoy life far more than other Europeans -- perhaps even as much as the Egyptians.
The findings discussed in this book are way out of date, of course, since it was written nearly 40 years ago. However, what is presented here is an excellent introduction to these show more interesting folk.
If you find a copy in a library or used book rack, you might want to pick it up for a few hours of interesting diversion. show less
A few things have been learned -- women, it seems, held equally honored places as men in Etruscan society, something almost unheard of in most places even today. They also seems to enjoy life far more than other Europeans -- perhaps even as much as the Egyptians.
The findings discussed in this book are way out of date, of course, since it was written nearly 40 years ago. However, what is presented here is an excellent introduction to these show more interesting folk.
If you find a copy in a library or used book rack, you might want to pick it up for a few hours of interesting diversion. show less
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- Canonical title
- The Search for the Etruscans
- Original publication date
- 1973
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- Anthropology, Nonfiction, History, Art & Design, General Nonfiction
- DDC/MDS
- 913.37 — History & geography Geography & travel Travel to Specific Places Antiquities of ancient countries Italian Peninsula and adjacent territories to 476
- LCC
- DG223.3 .W44 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania City History of Italy Ancient Italy. Rome to 476 History By period Pre-Roman Italy. Etruria. Etruscans
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