The Etruscans (c. 900 - 400 BC) were a highly sophisticated and wealthy elite. Christopher Smith explores their archaeological record and the myths that remain about their existence. Placing the Etruscans within the context of the historical period and geographical location, he looks at how they have been perceived and received throughout history.
The Etruscans (c. 900 - 400 BC) were a highly sophisticated and wealthy elite. Christopher Smith explores their archaeological record and the myths that remain about their existence. Placing the Etruscans within the context of the historical period and geographical location, he looks at how they have been perceived and received throughout history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher Smith is Director of the British School at Rome, Professor of Ancient History at the University of St. Andrews, and was Visiting Professor at La Sapienza University. His research focuses on political, social, and constitutional writing. He has authored two books: The Roman Clan: The Gens from Ancient Ideology to Modern Anthropology (Cambridge 2006) and Early Rome and Latium: Economy and Society c. 1000 to 500 B C (Oxford 1996).
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction 2: The Origins of the Etruscans 3: The Etruscan language 4: Towards the Etruscan city-state 5: The Villanovan revolution 6: The Transformation of Etruria 7: Etruscan tomb painting and Etruscan art 8: Empire, Crisis and Renewal, 600-300 BC 9: Etruscan religion 10: The Roman Conquest 11: Clothing, and the Etruscan body 12: Imperial epilogue 13: Etruscology: its origins and development Further reading
1: Introduction 2: The Origins of the Etruscans 3: The Etruscan language 4: Towards the Etruscan city-state 5: The Villanovan revolution 6: The Transformation of Etruria 7: Etruscan tomb painting and Etruscan art 8: Empire, Crisis and Renewal, 600-300 BC 9: Etruscan religion 10: The Roman Conquest 11: Clothing, and the Etruscan body 12: Imperial epilogue 13: Etruscology: its origins and development Further reading
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