Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
400
Langue
Anglais
Publié
May 18, 2000
Éditeur
Wiley-Blackwell
Édition
1
ISBN-10
0631220380
ISBN-13
9780631220381
Description
The Etruscans emerged as one of the most sophisticated cultures in the pre-Roman Mediterranean world, leaving a lasting mark on the history and development of ancient civilizations. The narrative offers an engaging exploration of their societal structures, artistic achievements, and intricate belief systems, shedding light on a civilization that has captivated historians for centuries.
As Graeme Barker and Tom B. Rasmussen delve into the complexities of Etruscan life, readers are invited to uncover everything from their architecture to their rituals. The authors bring to life the rich tapestry of daily existence, trade practices, and the interactions the Etruscans had with neighboring cultures, particularly the Romans, who were profoundly influenced by them.
Throughout its pages, the work emphasizes the sophistication and originality of Etruscan culture. It celebrates their contributions to art, politics, and social organization, ensuring that the legacy of the Etruscans continues to resonate in our understanding of ancient history.
As Graeme Barker and Tom B. Rasmussen delve into the complexities of Etruscan life, readers are invited to uncover everything from their architecture to their rituals. The authors bring to life the rich tapestry of daily existence, trade practices, and the interactions the Etruscans had with neighboring cultures, particularly the Romans, who were profoundly influenced by them.
Throughout its pages, the work emphasizes the sophistication and originality of Etruscan culture. It celebrates their contributions to art, politics, and social organization, ensuring that the legacy of the Etruscans continues to resonate in our understanding of ancient history.
Genres
Art et Photographie