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Etruscans By: Page Anderson, Alexis Boles, and Taylor Boles

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Etrusc

ans

By: Page Anderson, Alexis Boles, and Taylor

Boles

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Between 800-900 B.C. the Etruscans settled in the Italian Peninsula; arriving from Asia Minor

3000 years ago, a tribe called the Latins lived on the Tiber River. The village grew and became Rome.

How Rome

began

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Gods looked like humans, exactly like Greek gods

Women and men were fairly equal in status Each town was organized by the Etruscans

to form city-states, which each had a king Each city-state worked together in a league

and that called the Etruscan league

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scan

Life

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The Etruscan league began to trade with people along the African coastline, along with people in the east.

Trade route included a village on the Tiber River

Rome was a busy place Rome grew while Etruscans was building

their civilization Rome was a center of commerce Some of the early kings from Rome were

Etruscans

Etruscan life cont..

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Religious and/or light-hearted topics Created artistic objects mostly for religious

purposes Famous artworks are in baked clay or terra-

cotta Decorative art are imported then copied painted Greek pottery

Are famous for their gold jewelry

Etruscan Art

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The Etruscans used Greek alphabet

Only some of the language has been deciphered

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riting

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Upper class-Wealthy landowners, nobles, and priests

Middle Class-Farmers, traders, and city workers

Lower Class-enslaved people

Social Classes

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Had many gods They first worshiped gods outdoors on

platforms made of stone or dirt Later, they built temples of wood, mud-

brick, and clay on stone foundations Soothsayers predicted events Omens were signs of what was going to

happen

Religious Beliefs

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Had a strong, powerful military Soldiers wore heavy leather shoes that

laced around the ankle

Military

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Grew barley, wheat, grapes and other fruit They raised sheep, goats, pigs, chickens,

ducks, and cattle Cattle was used for food and to pull plows

and wagons

Farming

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Played board games Watched and took part in sports They loved music and dancing, it was a big

part of their religion Gambled with ivory dice

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