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Etruscan
Etruscan, a. and n. (iːˈtrʌskən) Also 8 Hetruscan. [f. L. etrusc-us + -an.] A. adj. 1. Of or belonging to ancient Etruria or its people; absol. the language of the Etruscans (in quot. 1817 jocularly used for ‘Tuscan’).1706 Hearne Collect. 14 Dec. (Oxf. Hist. Soc.) I. 312 The Hetruscan inscription. 1...
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The Etruscan
The Etruscan (original title Turms, kuolematon which translates to Turms, Immortal) is a novel by Mika Waltari, published in 1956, telling of the adventures
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Etruscan jewelry
Etruscan Life and Afterlife. Detroit, Michigan, Wayne state university press 1986.
Brendel, Otto J. Etruscan Art. Etruscan Civilization.
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Etruscan Arch
The Etruscan Arch or Arch of Augustus or Augustus Gate is one of eight gates in the Etruscan wall of Perusia, known today as Perugia. See also
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Buildings and structures completed in the 3rd century BC
Buildings and structures in Perugia
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Etruscan shrew
The Etruscan shrew (Suncus etruscus), also known as the Etruscan pygmy shrew or the white-toothed pygmy shrew, is the smallest known extant mammal by mass The Etruscan shrew has a body length of about excluding the tail.
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Etruscan art
Etruscan art was produced by the Etruscan civilization in central Italy between the 10th and 1st centuries BC. Etruscan art was strongly connected to religion; the afterlife was of major importance in Etruscan art.
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Etruscan Well
Etruscan town used to be. A similarity with the vaulted ceiling of the Etruscan Well is confirmed by another water tank dating to the Etruscan age, which has also been found in
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Etruscan Press
Etruscan was one of five finalists for the 2015 AWP Small Press Publisher Award. Three poems published by Etruscan were selected for Best American Poetry.
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Once free of Etruscan domination, the Romans developed a Republican ...
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Etruscan society
Etruscan society is mainly known through the memorial and achievemental inscriptions on monuments of Etruscan civilization, especially tombs. The Etruscan state government was essentially a theocracy.
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Etruscan sculpture
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Etruscan civilization
Etruscan society
Etruscan art
Etruscan architecture
Etruscan language
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Etruscan religion
Etruscan religion comprises a set of stories, beliefs, and religious practices of the Etruscan civilization, heavily influenced by the mythology of ancient Roman conquest
After the Etruscan defeat in the Roman–Etruscan Wars (264 BCE), the remaining Etruscan culture began to be assimilated into the Roman.
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Etruscan architecture
Etruscan architecture was created between about 900 BC and 27 BC, when the expanding civilization of ancient Rome finally absorbed Etruscan civilization This has left much about Etruscan temples uncertain.
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Etruscan origins
Becker, Marshall J., Etruscan Skeletal Biology and Etruscan Origins in A Companion to the Etruscans (ed. S. Bell e A. A. Etruscan
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Etruscan vase painting
Etruscan vase painting was produced from the 7th through the 4th centuries BC, and is a major element in Etruscan art. These workshops dominated the Etruscan market until the 4th century BC.
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