
Tarquinia: Stadt und Umland von den Etruskern bis in die Neuzeit
由
Dr Stephan Steingraber
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History
Art & Photography
格式
精装书
页数
144
语言
德语
已发布
Oct 25, 2012
出版商
Philipp von Zabern
ISBN-10
3805344619
ISBN-13
9783805344616
描述
Dr. Stephan Steingraber explores the rich history of Tarquinia, delving into its significance from Etruscan times to the modern era. The work highlights how the city was a pivotal center of Etruscan culture, showcasing its unique topography and historical evolution. By examining archaeological and architectural findings, Steingraber uncovers the intricate relationship between the city and its surrounding landscapes, revealing how these elements shaped its development through the centuries.
The narrative shifts focus onto the influence of Roman expansion, analyzing how Tarquinia adapted to the changing political and cultural tides. It paints a vivid picture of a city that was once central to the Etruscan civilization, transitioning into a lesser-known entity in the Roman Empire. Throughout, readers are invited to reflect on how past civilizations interacted with their environment, shaping both the land and the societal constructs that arose within it.
Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Steingraber provides an in-depth understanding of Tarquinia's evolution. Readers gain insight into important historical figures, key events, and the socio-economic dynamics that played a role in the city’s story. This examination not only enriches the understanding of Tarquinia itself but also provides a broader context regarding the Etruscan legacy in Italy.
The book serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in ancient history, archaeology, or the cultural heritage of Italy. It appeals not only to scholars but also to those who seek to uncover the layers of history interwoven within this captivating region.
The narrative shifts focus onto the influence of Roman expansion, analyzing how Tarquinia adapted to the changing political and cultural tides. It paints a vivid picture of a city that was once central to the Etruscan civilization, transitioning into a lesser-known entity in the Roman Empire. Throughout, readers are invited to reflect on how past civilizations interacted with their environment, shaping both the land and the societal constructs that arose within it.
Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Steingraber provides an in-depth understanding of Tarquinia's evolution. Readers gain insight into important historical figures, key events, and the socio-economic dynamics that played a role in the city’s story. This examination not only enriches the understanding of Tarquinia itself but also provides a broader context regarding the Etruscan legacy in Italy.
The book serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in ancient history, archaeology, or the cultural heritage of Italy. It appeals not only to scholars but also to those who seek to uncover the layers of history interwoven within this captivating region.