Alex Sheremet Posted January 11, 2007 Report Share Posted January 11, 2007 on the etruscan civilization.. what was its relation to early rome ? penguin's "the romans" is not too clear on this. were the etruscans unsettled, tribal, etc., initially dominant/oppressive and later assimilated into roman society ? thanks ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Caesar CXXXVII Posted January 11, 2007 Report Share Posted January 11, 2007 on the etruscan civilization.. what was its relation to early rome ? penguin's "the romans" is not too clear on this. were the etruscans unsettled, tribal, etc., initially dominant/oppressive and later assimilated into roman society ? thanks ! It is a subject in a big controversy - Most books and articles are in non-English European languages , here are some in English A.Alfoldi, Early Rom and the Latins (Ann Arbor 1965) R.A.Bauman, The Abdication of Collatinus, Acta Classica 9 (1966) 129-141 L.Bonfante Warren, Roman triumphs and Etruscan kings: the changing face of the triupmh, JRS 70 (1980) 49-66 T.J.Cornell, The Beginning of Rome. Italy and Rome from the Bronze Age to the Punic Wars (c.1000-264 B.C.). L.-N.Y., 1995 T.N.Gantz, The Tarquin Dynasty, Historia 24 (1975) 539-554 E.Gjerstad, Discussions Conarning Early Rome, Historia 16 (1967) 257-278 R. R. Holloway, The Archaeology of Early Rome and Latium, Londres-New York 1994 R.M.Ogilvie, Early Rome and the Etruscans, Hassocks 1976 There is more , try C.H.A Vol 7/2 1989 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alex Sheremet Posted January 11, 2007 Author Report Share Posted January 11, 2007 on the etruscan civilization.. what was its relation to early rome ? penguin's "the romans" is not too clear on this. were the etruscans unsettled, tribal, etc., initially dominant/oppressive and later assimilated into roman society ? thanks ! It is a subject in a big controversy - Most books and articles are in non-English European languages , here are some in English A.Alfoldi, Early Rom and the Latins (Ann Arbor 1965) R.A.Bauman, The Abdication of Collatinus, Acta Classica 9 (1966) 129-141 L.Bonfante Warren, Roman triumphs and Etruscan kings: the changing face of the triupmh, JRS 70 (1980) 49-66 T.J.Cornell, The Beginning of Rome. Italy and Rome from the Bronze Age to the Punic Wars (c.1000-264 B.C.). L.-N.Y., 1995 T.N.Gantz, The Tarquin Dynasty, Historia 24 (1975) 539-554 E.Gjerstad, Discussions Conarning Early Rome, Historia 16 (1967) 257-278 R. R. Holloway, The Archaeology of Early Rome and Latium, Londres-New York 1994 R.M.Ogilvie, Early Rome and the Etruscans, Hassocks 1976 There is more , try C.H.A Vol 7/2 1989 thank ya! now, to see what my library has. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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