The Etruscan Civilisation

Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the Etruscan civilisation.Around 800 BC a sophisticated civilisation began to emerge in the area of Italy now known as Tuscany. The Etruscans thrived for the next eight hundred years, extracting and trading copper and developing a sophisticated culture. They were skilled soldiers, architects and artists, and much of their handiwork survives today. They are also believed to have given us the alphabet, an innovation they imported from Greece. Eventually the Etruscan civilisation was absorbed into that of Rome, but not before it had profoundly influenced Roman art and religion, and even its politics.

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    Professor of Archaeology at the Open University
  • David Ridgway No other episodes
    Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Classical Studies at the University of London
  • Corinna Riva No other episodes
    Lecturer in Mediterranean Archaeology at University College London

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