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Daily Life Of The Etruscans (Phoenix Press)
Jacques Heurgon

Daily Life Of The Etruscans (Phoenix Press)

Phoenix Press (May 28, 2002)
9781842125922
| Paperback
320 pages | 137 x 221 mm | English
Dewey 937

Genre

  • Non-Fiction History

Subject

  • Etruscans
  • History / Ancient / General
  • History / Ancient / Rome
  • Italy
  • Travel / Essays & Travelogues

Plot

At the zenith of their power, the Etruscans controlled about a third of the peninsula and their kings held sway in Rome over a period of more than a hundred and fifty years. But after the expulsion of the Tarquins at the close of the sixth century BC they began to lose ground to the Romans; and their distinctive culture was gradually absorbed in the pan-Italic civilization which Rome established, until almost all clear record of it faded into obscurity. Heurgon seeks to lift the mystery which enshrouds almost every aspect of this civilization ¿ from the vexed question of their origins and curios non-Indo-European language to the enigma of their highly complex religion ¿ in which soothsaying played so important a part.

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