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Neighboring Italian tribe who conquered rome and influenced many of her customs and traditions?

Etruscans


Where did the Romans borrow much of their culture?

We inherited language, religions, science, medicine, art/architecture, technology, literature, and law.


What are the Poland's customs?

Meeting and GreetingGift Giving EtiquetteDining Etiquette


What has the author L Bouke van der Meer written?

L. Bouke van der Meer has written: 'Material aspects of Etruscan religion' -- subject(s): Religion, Congresses, Etruscans 'Etruscan urns from Volterra' 'Etrusco ritu' -- subject(s): Etruscan Art, Social life and customs, Funeral customs and rites, Rites and ceremonies, Etruscans


What has the author Pierluigi Albini written?

Pierluigi Albini has written: 'L' Etruria delle donne' -- subject(s): Etruscans, Excavations (Archaeology), Social life and customs, Women 'Cara Maremma' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Etruscans, Local History


What hilly country did the Etruscans settle on?

The Etruscans settled in Italy.


What has the author Ellen Macnamara written?

Ellen Macnamara has written: 'The Etruscans (Introductory Guides)' 'The Etruscans' -- subject(s): Etruscans


Do you have to send a commercial invoice to Poland to ship an item?

if it is being shipping for commercial purposes then yes for customs release


Does geography support or refute the idea that civilizations borrow customs culture technology and ideas from another?

Geography supports the idea that civilizations borrow from each other as proximity and trade routes facilitate the exchange of customs, culture, technology, and ideas. Influence between civilizations can be seen in shared practices and innovations that have spread across regions through interactions and connections.


What feature of sporting eventd did etruscans and Romans enjoy?

Both Etruscans and Romans enjoyed gladiatorial combats and chariot racing.Both Etruscans and Romans enjoyed gladiatorial combats and chariot racing.Both Etruscans and Romans enjoyed gladiatorial combats and chariot racing.Both Etruscans and Romans enjoyed gladiatorial combats and chariot racing.Both Etruscans and Romans enjoyed gladiatorial combats and chariot racing.Both Etruscans and Romans enjoyed gladiatorial combats and chariot racing.Both Etruscans and Romans enjoyed gladiatorial combats and chariot racing.Both Etruscans and Romans enjoyed gladiatorial combats and chariot racing.Both Etruscans and Romans enjoyed gladiatorial combats and chariot racing.


Did the Etruscans invent the Roman numbers?

Yes, the Etruscans invent the Roman Numbers.


How did Romans borrow ideas and ways from the Etruscans?

Rome grew at the expense of the Etruscans by absorbing their culture and displacing them. Historians know very little about the Etruscans even though they established 12 city states that traded with the Greeks. As their power grew they edged out other northern people, but with the emergence of Rome their civilization waned. It can be said that what Rome created was because of the Etruscans and by using the art, government, trading foundations they were able to build a growing Empire.