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The “Fabulae Atellanae” or “Atellan Farces,” rough comedies derived from Etruscan traditions and those of Atella in the Roman Campagna, were popular in Rome by the third century B.C.
The early art of the Romans was the outcome of a combination of Greek and Etruscan influence. The growing power of Rome due to its military conquests led to many sculptures of Greek art being ...
Cornelius C. Vermeule, Greek, Roman, and Etruscan Sculptures in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, The Classical Journal, Vol. 65, No. 2 (Nov., 1969), pp. 49-74 ...
This was published 20 years ago Lost Worlds: Ancestors of Ancient Rome - The Etruscans July 17, 2004 — 10.00am Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size ...
FROM ROME TO PALESTRINA THE ANCIENT LAND-MARKS AN ARCHEOLOGICAL EXCURSION DISCOVERY OF THE CISTAE THEIR CONTENTS THE STORY OF ANECKLACE DESIGNS ON THE CISTAE ETRUSCAN AND ETRURIAN ART.
A collection of ancient Greek silverware dating to the third century B.C. is going on display in Rome after being returned by the Metropolitan Museum in New York, officials said Friday.
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