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A Short History of the Etruscans

Series: Short Histories
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A Short History of the Etruscans by Corinna Riva offers a concise exploration of the Etruscan civilisation, providing insights into their culture, art, and influence in ancient Italy. It delves into how the Etruscans interacted with neighbouring societies and their lasting impact on Roman culture. The book presents an accessible narrative, making it an informative read for those interested in early European history.
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You might enjoy this book if you have an interest in ancient civilisations and want a concise exploration of the Etruscans, who were key players in the development of early Italy. This engaging book offers insights into their culture, art, and influence, making it a fascinating read for history enthusiasts keen on exploring less commonly discussed societies.

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A Short History of the Etruscans

Using archaeological insights and discoveries, the author describes the birth, growth and demise of ancient people, whose nemesis was the growing power of Rome. She discusses the mysterious Etruscan language; the 6th-century BCE growth of Etruscan cities and Mediterranean trade; and the fatal incorporation of Etruria into Rome's political orbit.

Sheds light on the Etruscans, drawing from fresh archaeological discoveries and written by an expert in the field.

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Of all civilisations of the ancient Mediterranean, it is perhaps the Etruscans who hold the greatest allure. This is fundamentally because, unlike their Greek and Latin neighbours, the Etruscans left no textual sources to posterity. The only direct evidence for studying them and for understanding their culture is the archaeological, and to a much lesser extent, epigraphic record. The Etruscans must therefore be approached as if they were a prehistoric people; and the enormous wealth of Etruscan visual and material culture must speak for them.

Yet they offer glimpses, in the record left by Greek and Roman authors, that they were literate and far from primordial: indeed, that their written histories were greatly admired by the Romans themselves.

Applying fresh archaeological discoveries and new insights, A Short History of the Etruscans engagingly conducts the reader through the birth, growth and demise of this fascinating and enigmatic ancient people, whose nemesis was the growing power of Rome. Exploring the β€˜discovery’ of the Etruscans from the Renaissance onwards, Corinna Riva discusses the mysterious Etruscan language, which long remained wholly indecipherable; the Etruscan landscape; the 6th-century growth of Etruscan cities and Mediterranean trade.

Close attention is also paid to religion and ritual; sanctuaries and monumental grave sites; and the fatal incorporation of Etruria into Rome’s political orbit.

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This engaging work by Corinna Riva offers a commanding exploration of the Etruscans, highlighting their crucial role in the urban renaissance of the Archaic Mediterranean. Riva uses archaeological, historical, and linguistic evidence to show how the Etruscan political landscape developed from its Iron Age roots and illustrates their influential interactions with Roman contemporaries.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781780766157

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 10 December 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: I.B. Tauris

Illustration: 100 bw illus

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 137.0mm

Height: 211.0mm

Weight: 360g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Corinna Riva is Senior Lecturer in Mediterranean Archaeology at University College London, UK. The co-editor of two previous books on ancient Italy and the antique Mediterranean, she is also author of The Urbanisation of Etruria: Funerary Practices and Social Change, 700-600 BC (2010).

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