For ancient craftspeople, who had to fashion everything by hand, specialized tools such as saws and awls must have been among their most prized possessions. For a people as artistically accomplished ...
America hasn’t had a major Etruscan exhibition since 2009, when Dallas’s Meadows Museum hosted “New Light on the Etruscans.” That changes in May 2026, when San Francisco’s Legion of Honor museum ...
Researchers from the collaborative IMPERO project, which traces the movement of people along the Ombrone River in Tuscany, have unearthed a rare Etruscan grave that had remained undisturbed for 2,400 ...
Archaeologists have completed the first comprehensive technological mapping of an intricate underground tunnel system beneath the ancient Etruscan city of Veii, revealing a sophisticated network of ...
What objects provide insight into the complexity, spirituality, and sophistication of the Etruscan people? In short: is it possible to compile a list of ten objects for understanding the Etruscans? We ...
From votive bronzes to funerary urns, from sarcophagi to monumental sculptures, museums in Tuscany and other Italian regions preserve Etruscan masterpieces that tell the story of the life, ...
Archaeologists map the Etruscan city Veio’s underground tunnels. Credit: Italian Ministry of Culture Archaeologists have completed the first full technological survey of the underground tunnel system ...
Italian authorities have completed a major cultural heritage operation that brought 98 ancient artifacts back into public care. Many of these items are rare examples of Magna Graecia craftsmanship, ...
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