Etruscan Researches

Etruscan Researches
Title Etruscan Researches PDF eBook
Author Isaac Taylor (Canon of York.)
Publisher
Pages 408
Release 1874
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Etruscan Researches

Etruscan Researches
Title Etruscan Researches PDF eBook
Author Isaac Taylor
Publisher
Pages 412
Release 1874
Genre Etruria
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Etruscan Life and Afterlife

Etruscan Life and Afterlife
Title Etruscan Life and Afterlife PDF eBook
Author Larissa Bonfante
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 328
Release 1986
Genre Etruscans
ISBN 9780814318133

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The lively ferment in Etruscan studies, generated in part by recent archaeological discoveries and fostered by new trends in interpretation, has produced a wealth of information about the people historians traditionally considered as inaccessible. Now, scholars are reconstructing a portrait of the wealthy, sophisticated Etruscans whose territory once extended from the Po River to the Bay of Naples. Unfortunately, the wider English-speaking public has had no single resource which synthesizes these new findings and interpretations about the Etruscans. In fact, some sources continue to propagate the traditional myth of the "enigmatic and isolated Etruscans." In response, the eminent Etruscan scholar Larissa Bonfante asked seven other internationally known classicists to join her in providing this "handbook" for the non-specialist as an authoritative and readable guide to the burgeoning Etruscan scholarship. As Bonfante explains in the introductory chapter, "The Etruscans provide an excellent opportunity of turning archaeology into history: this we tried to do, in our chapters, according to our individual directions. Nancy Thomson de Grummond traces the interest in and knowledge of the Etruscans from the earliest days. Mario Torelli provides an independent account of Etruscan history, based on monuments and sources. Jean MacIntosh Turfa belies the cliche of the Etruscans' traditional 'isolation' by surveying the material evidence for their trade with the Phoenicians, Greeks, and other neighbors in the Mediterranean. Marie-Fran'oise Briguet, Friedhelm Prayon, David Tripp, and I survey Etruscan art, architecture, coinage, and daily lives, respectively, Emeline Richardson contributes what she calls a 'primer' in the Etruscan language, a basic archaeological introduction to the Etruscan language, meant to help newcomers read the inscriptions on many of the monuments illustrated and to see these with the interdisciplinary approach so characteristic of, and necessary in, Etruscan studies." The book is profusely illustrated with over 300 photos and maps. Notes and bibliographic references lead to standard texts on the Etruscans and to the more specialized literature in the field. The result is a reliable and lively volume which brings readers into the mainstream of the latest Etruscan scholarship.

Etruscan Life and Afterlife

Etruscan Life and Afterlife
Title Etruscan Life and Afterlife PDF eBook
Author Larissa Bonfante
Publisher
Pages 289
Release 1986
Genre Etruscans
ISBN 9780814317723

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Etruscan Researches

Etruscan Researches
Title Etruscan Researches PDF eBook
Author Isaac Taylor
Publisher
Pages 408
Release 1874
Genre Etruria
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The Etruscan World

The Etruscan World
Title The Etruscan World PDF eBook
Author Jean MacIntosh Turfa
Publisher Routledge
Pages 1216
Release 2014-11-13
Genre History
ISBN 1134055234

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The Etruscans can be shown to have made significant, and in some cases perhaps the first, technical advances in the central and northern Mediterranean. To the Etruscan people we can attribute such developments as the tie-beam truss in large wooden structures, surveying and engineering drainage and water tunnels, the development of the foresail for fast long-distance sailing vessels, fine techniques of metal production and other pyrotechnology, post-mortem C-sections in medicine, and more. In art, many technical and iconographic developments, although they certainly happened first in Greece or the Near East, are first seen in extant Etruscan works, preserved in the lavish tombs and goods of Etruscan aristocrats. These include early portraiture, the first full-length painted portrait, the first perspective view of a human figure in monumental art, specialized techniques of bronze-casting, and reduction-fired pottery (the bucchero phenomenon). Etruscan contacts, through trade, treaty and intermarriage, linked their culture with Sardinia, Corsica and Sicily, with the Italic tribes of the peninsula, and with the Near Eastern kingdoms, Greece and the Greek colonial world, Iberia, Gaul and the Punic network of North Africa, and influenced the cultures of northern Europe. In the past fifteen years striking advances have been made in scholarship and research techniques for Etruscan Studies. Archaeological and scientific discoveries have changed our picture of the Etruscans and furnished us with new, specialized information. Thanks to the work of dozens of international scholars, it is now possible to discuss topics of interest that could never before be researched, such as Etruscan mining and metallurgy, textile production, foods and agriculture. In this volume, over 60 experts provide insights into all these aspects of Etruscan culture, and more, with many contributions available in English for the first time to allow the reader access to research that may not otherwise be available to them. Lavishly illustrated, The Etruscan World brings to life the culture and material past of the Etruscans and highlights key points of development in research, making it essential reading for researchers, academics and students of this fascinating civilization.

Etruscan Researches

Etruscan Researches
Title Etruscan Researches PDF eBook
Author Isaac Taylor
Publisher
Pages 178
Release 2014-01-12
Genre
ISBN 9781494994686

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The origins of the Etruscans who ruled northern Italy in the area around Tuscany from around 800 to 264 BC, when they were finally conquered by the Romans, have long been a mystery to historians, both ancient and modern. They seem to be an entirely foreign presence in Europe. They had no literature and the only histories about them were written by the historians of Rome and Greece. The only written evidence they left behind are the numerous inscriptions contained in their family tombs. In this work, published in 1874, the English philologist, Isaac Taylor, presents a convincing case that they came to Italy from the Siberia and were a branch of what he called the "Ugrian" family of nations, a classification based on linguistic rather than racial considerations. The Ugrians included the Magyars, Finns, Mongols, Turks, Huns and the many other nomadic nations who, in ancient times, shared the great Eurasian continent with the various Aryan and Semitic nations.Taylor's conclusions are based on a detailed philological analysis of the numerous extant Etruscan inscriptions as compared with the other known languages of Eurasia, along with similar comparison of mythology, family structure, construction techniques, and living habits. Although his ideas do not seem to have been generally accepted, it is difficult to believe that they can be easily dismissed.