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Etruscan Cities

Author: Francesca Boitani, Maria Cataldi, Marinella Pasquinucci
Binding: Hardback
Published: Cassell - London, 1975

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Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good, price clipped
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Etruscan Cities presents a comprehensive archaeological and historical account of the ancient Etruscan civilization. This authoritative volume details the urban development, societal structures, and cultural achievements of the Etruscans through an examination of their most significant city-states. Coarelli's meticulous research uncovers the intricate daily lives and religious practices of this enigmatic people, offering profound insights into their lasting legacy on the Italian peninsula. The text illustrates the architectural marvels and artistic expressions that defined Etruscan urban centers, providing a vivid portrait of a sophisticated pre-Roman society. This essential work argues for a deeper understanding of Etruscan contributions to classical antiquity.

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Author: Francesca Boitani, Maria Cataldi, Marinella Pasquinucci
Binding: Hardback
Published: Cassell - London, 1975

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good, price clipped
Markings: No markings

Etruscan Cities presents a comprehensive archaeological and historical account of the ancient Etruscan civilization. This authoritative volume details the urban development, societal structures, and cultural achievements of the Etruscans through an examination of their most significant city-states. Coarelli's meticulous research uncovers the intricate daily lives and religious practices of this enigmatic people, offering profound insights into their lasting legacy on the Italian peninsula. The text illustrates the architectural marvels and artistic expressions that defined Etruscan urban centers, providing a vivid portrait of a sophisticated pre-Roman society. This essential work argues for a deeper understanding of Etruscan contributions to classical antiquity.