New Discovery Reveals Etruscan Tarquinia Also Thrived as a Roman City
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New Discovery Reveals Etruscan Tarquinia Also Thrived as a Roman City
Foundations of the Ara della Regina temple in the Etruscan archaeological area of Tarquinia. Credit: Paolo Villa / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0 Excavations at Italy’s Civita di Tarquinia are revealing that the ancient Etruscan city, long celebrated for its tombs, was also a thriving Roman settlement. The campaign, launched in September, is directed by Jaume I University in Spain in collaboration with the University of Macerata and the Univer…
In the territory of the ancient Etruria the soil of the Civita di Tarquinia begins to yield, centimeter to centimeter, the secrets of a powerful city whose history had been told, until now, with an almost exclusive emphasis on its Etruscan splendour. An international archaeological excavation campaign, with a prominent participation of the University of [...]
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