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Etruscan Cities - Uncovering the Lost Civilization
Josie Hertz
Narrateur Angela Nandez
Maison d'édition: Vince Publishing LLC
Synopsis
The Etruscans remain one of the most fascinating and mysterious civilizations of the ancient world. Flourishing in central Italy from around the 8th to the 3rd century BCE, this enigmatic culture significantly influenced Roman society while leaving behind tantalizingly few clues about its origins and language. Despite their prominence, much about the Etruscans remains shrouded in mystery, prompting scholars and enthusiasts alike to delve into their story in search of answers. One of the most intriguing aspects of the Etruscans is their uncertain origin. Ancient historians, including Herodotus, posited that they migrated from Lydia in Asia Minor, while others, like Dionysius of Halicarnassus, argued for an indigenous Italic origin. Modern genetic studies have provided conflicting evidence, further complicating the debate. What is certain is that by the time their cities emerged as cultural and economic hubs, the Etruscans had developed a distinctive identity that set them apart from their neighbors. The Etruscan language adds another layer of mystery to their civilization. Although their alphabet was adapted from Greek, and thousands of inscriptions have been discovered, the language remains only partially understood. Unlike Latin or Greek, Etruscan has no surviving extensive literature, and its structure does not belong to the Indo-European family, making it challenging to decode. The result is a fragmented understanding of their written records, which limits our insights into their beliefs, governance, and daily life.
Durée: environ 2 heures (02:11:02) Date de publication: 17/01/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

