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The Etruscan civilization was known for the character of their art and the distinct tenants of their religion. The civilization was based on the Italian peninsula.

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The Etruscan civilization was in existence from around the 9th century BCE to the 3rd century BCE. However, it is important to note that The Etruscan, as a specific work or artifact, was not created during this time period as it refers to the ancient Etruscan civilization as a whole.


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What cultures contributed to the Greco-Roman civilization?

The Minoans, Ancient Greece, Troy and the Etruscan civilization.


Was the Etruscan civilization located in Sicily?

No. The Etruria was located north of Rome.


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Who were the Etruscan and how did they influence roman civilization?

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What 2 languages did the Romans respect?

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