
The Etruscans: A Very Short Introduction
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History
Format
Paperback
Pages
168
Language
English
Published
Jul 1, 2014
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0199547912
ISBN-13
9780199547913
Description
In this concise exploration of the Etruscans, Christopher Smith delves into the world of a civilization that thrived between 900 and 400 BC. Renowned for their innovation and wealth, the Etruscans played a pivotal role in shaping early Roman society, showcasing a blend of advanced culture and societal complexity. Smith paints a vivid picture of their contributions to art, architecture, and governance, illustrating how their sophisticated lifestyle influenced the burgeoning Roman state.
Readers are invited to discover the intricacies of Etruscan life—their elaborate burial practices, intricate pottery, and refined metalwork. By examining their societal structures and the interplay with neighboring cultures, Smith reveals the Etruscans as more than mere precursors to Rome; they were a vibrant civilization with a rich artistic heritage.
This brief yet informative work serves as an engaging entry point for anyone interested in ancient history, offering insights into a remarkable but often overlooked society. Smith's nuanced narrative not only uncovers the legacy of the Etruscans but also encourages further exploration of their remarkable impact on Western civilization.
Readers are invited to discover the intricacies of Etruscan life—their elaborate burial practices, intricate pottery, and refined metalwork. By examining their societal structures and the interplay with neighboring cultures, Smith reveals the Etruscans as more than mere precursors to Rome; they were a vibrant civilization with a rich artistic heritage.
This brief yet informative work serves as an engaging entry point for anyone interested in ancient history, offering insights into a remarkable but often overlooked society. Smith's nuanced narrative not only uncovers the legacy of the Etruscans but also encourages further exploration of their remarkable impact on Western civilization.
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