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The Etruscans: LOST ANCIENT CIVILIZATION - New Ancient Documentary 2015 HD
Ancient history is the aggregate of past events from the beginning of recorded human history and extending as far as the Early Middle Ages or the Postclassical Era. The span of recorded
history is roughly 5,000 years, beginning with Sumerian Cuneiform script, the oldest discovered form of coherent writing from the protoliterate period around the 30th century BC.
The term classical antiquity is o
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The Etruscan Origins of Rome and Italy
A clip about the history of the Etruscans. Not much is known about them except for what has been found in the form of art, in burial sites and the occasional...
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ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS : Etruscan and Byzantine Empires
A look at Ancient Civilizations of the Etruscann and Byzantine Empires. Go on a journey to the ancient cities Volterra, Populonia and Cervetari and see why Etruscan civilization was famous for its extravagant wealth, fine ceramics, handicrafts and bustling trade, and how it was all lost in battles with the Greek colonies in southern Italy.
Part 2 starts at 24:30 and looks at the Byzantine Empire
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Secrets in the Dust - Uncovering the Etruscans Glory before Rome
Secrets in the Dust II
Uncovering the Etruscans
It took an Italian doctor in the 1870s to discover the legendary 12th City of the Etruscans, the mysterious people the Romans tried to write out of history, because they were jealous of this superior civilization that they had thrust aside.
It was a chance find of a coin in a field that led Isodoro Falchi to indentify the site Vetulonia the last tow
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Etruscan DNA Part 1
The first half of an interview in which Dr Phil Perkins tells us about his research into the ancient Etruscans.
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ETRUSCANS Lost Isralites Who Ruled Rome 900 BC - 300 BC
The Etruscans were Isralites that migrated to Italy from Israel under King Soloman in 900 BC and Ruled the then peasant goat herders who also migrated ( like...
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Ultimate Discoveries Etruscans: Glory befor Rome
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Etruscans documentary
Short documentary on the mysterious Etruscans, made by TVCulture for the National Museum of Antiquities in the Netherlands and the Allard Pierson Museum in Amsterdam. All rights reserved.
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Enigma Of The ETRUSCANS ancient civilizations History Channel Documentary
Enigma Of The ETRUSCANS ancient civilizations History Channel Documentary
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The History of Rome - Part 2: Poor Etruscans
Rarely in history a civilization has been wiped from the face of the earth by another with such ferocity. It’s because of this that next to nothing is left of the Etruscans. All that survives is a few pieces of art, a few thousand inscriptions
For starters, nobody knows where they came from. From the way they depicted themselves in bronze statues and terracotta vases it seems that they were stout
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Ancient Estruscan Origins & Cities
Go on a journey to the ancient cities Volterra, Populonia and Cervetari and see why Etruscan civilization was famous for its wealth, fine ceramics, handicrafts and bustling trade, and how it was all lost in battles with the Greek colonies in southern Italy.
Etruscan civilization is the modern name given to a civilization of ancient Italy in the area corresponding roughly to Tuscany, western Umbri
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Lost Worlds - Enigma Of The Etruscans (part one)
The largest ship of the ancient world ever discovered is found off the coast of southern France containing hundreds of amphorae, each worth a minimum of £5,0...
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The Legacy of the Etruscans - Gary Biltcliffe
Gary Biltcliffe presents the ancient Pelasgi and Etruscan connections with Britain, magnificent megalithic stonework, lost cities, and the city state society of archaic Europe.
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Etruscans - Ancient Mediterranean Türks of Eurasia (proto-Hungarian - proto-Türkic)
The Paleolithic Continuity Theory reassigns the Kurgan culture to a people of predominantly mixed Uralic and Turkic stock. This hypothesis is supported by th...
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Tombs of the Etruscans
Video on the Etruscans for class. Pictures- Google images, Deviantart Narration- Me Music: Game of Thrones soundtrack I OWN NOTHING except the narration and ...
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The Merry Etruscans
A video about aspects of Etruscan daily life.
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A HISTORY OF ROME - THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME - PART 2 OF 32
A HISTORY OF ROME - THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME - PART 2 OF 32.
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Etruscan Alphabet
This video covers the basic development of the Etruscan Alphabet from the Archaic to Neo-Etruscan period. Here is a image showing the development of the Lati...
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History channel - Documentaries HD | Ancient Discoveries - Enigma Of The Etruscans 2015
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Total War: Rome 2 - Etruscan Unit Expansion - (Mod Overview)
In this video I will discuss another unit pack for Total War: Rome 2. This mod adds new helmets, shields, 14 new land units and 6 new naval units to the neglected Etruscan League. This is by far the best Etruscan unit pack and I will explain why in the video.
Download the mod: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=475972262
Play the Etruscans in campaign: http://steamcommunity.co
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The Etruscan Civilisation (In Our Time, 29/8/11)
*** Around 800 BC a sophisticated civilisation began to emerge in the area of Italy now known as Tuscany. The Etruscans thrived for the next eight hundred years, extracting and trading copper and developing a sophisticated culture. They were skilled soldiers, architects and artists, and much of their handiwork survives today. They are also believed to have given us the alphabet, an innovation they
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Etruscans and Romans
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Etruscans, The Ancient Centers of Lazio ABNewsTV
Etruscans, The Ancient Centers of Lazio tells the story of the period of maximum prosperity and expansion of the Etruscan civilization during the 6th and 5th...
The Etruscans: LOST ANCIENT CIVILIZATION - New Ancient Documentary 2015 HD
Ancient history is the aggregate of past events from the beginning of recorded human history and extending as far as the Early Middle Ages or the Postclassical ...
Ancient history is the aggregate of past events from the beginning of recorded human history and extending as far as the Early Middle Ages or the Postclassical Era. The span of recorded
history is roughly 5,000 years, beginning with Sumerian Cuneiform script, the oldest discovered form of coherent writing from the protoliterate period around the 30th century BC.
The term classical antiquity is often used to refer to history in the Old World from the beginning of recorded Greek history in 776 BC (First Olympiad). This roughly coincides with the
traditional date of the founding of Rome in 753 BC, the beginning of the history of ancient Rome, and the beginning of the Archaic period in Ancient Greece. Although the ending date of
ancient history is disputed, some Western scholars use the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD (the most used), the closure of the Platonic Academy in 529 AD, the death
of the emperor Justinian I in 565 AD, the coming of Islam or the rise of Charlemagne[8] as the end of ancient and Classical European history.
In India, ancient history includes the early period of the Middle Kingdoms, and, in China, the time up to the Qin Dynasty.
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Ancient history is the aggregate of past events from the beginning of recorded human history and extending as far as the Early Middle Ages or the Postclassical Era. The span of recorded
history is roughly 5,000 years, beginning with Sumerian Cuneiform script, the oldest discovered form of coherent writing from the protoliterate period around the 30th century BC.
The term classical antiquity is often used to refer to history in the Old World from the beginning of recorded Greek history in 776 BC (First Olympiad). This roughly coincides with the
traditional date of the founding of Rome in 753 BC, the beginning of the history of ancient Rome, and the beginning of the Archaic period in Ancient Greece. Although the ending date of
ancient history is disputed, some Western scholars use the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD (the most used), the closure of the Platonic Academy in 529 AD, the death
of the emperor Justinian I in 565 AD, the coming of Islam or the rise of Charlemagne[8] as the end of ancient and Classical European history.
In India, ancient history includes the early period of the Middle Kingdoms, and, in China, the time up to the Qin Dynasty.
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- published: 13 Jun 2015
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The Etruscan Origins of Rome and Italy
A clip about the history of the Etruscans. Not much is known about them except for what has been found in the form of art, in burial sites and the occasional......
A clip about the history of the Etruscans. Not much is known about them except for what has been found in the form of art, in burial sites and the occasional...
wn.com/The Etruscan Origins Of Rome And Italy
A clip about the history of the Etruscans. Not much is known about them except for what has been found in the form of art, in burial sites and the occasional...
ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS : Etruscan and Byzantine Empires
A look at Ancient Civilizations of the Etruscann and Byzantine Empires. Go on a journey to the ancient cities Volterra, Populonia and Cervetari and see why Etru...
A look at Ancient Civilizations of the Etruscann and Byzantine Empires. Go on a journey to the ancient cities Volterra, Populonia and Cervetari and see why Etruscan civilization was famous for its extravagant wealth, fine ceramics, handicrafts and bustling trade, and how it was all lost in battles with the Greek colonies in southern Italy.
Part 2 starts at 24:30 and looks at the Byzantine Empire. Throughout the course of history, many great civilizations have flourished n Turkey because it forms a natural bridge between Europe and Asia. The Byzantine empire was home to the splendid Greek cities of the ancient East. Take a virtual tour of Gordian, the domain of King Midas, and Hattusa, the famous Hittite capital with its spectacular royal citadel.
Ancient Civilizations offers a comparative analysis of the field, including both old world and new civilizations, and explores the connections between all civilizations around the earth.The volume provides a jargon-free introduction to ancient civilizations from the first civilizations, and the great powers in the Near East, to the first Aegean civilizations, the Mediterranean world in the first millennium, Imperial Rome, northeast Africa, divine kings in southeast Asia, and empires in East Asia, as well as early states in the Americas and Andean civilization.For those interested in ancient civilizations.
Today’s civilizations owe an immense debt to the powerful empires and mighty cities of antiquity. Their inventions, techniques and concepts enabled the advancement of humankind and lay the foundation for life in the modern world.
Explore Ancient History, including videos, pictures, and articles on cultures such as Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome and more.
wn.com/Ancient Civilizations Etruscan And Byzantine Empires
A look at Ancient Civilizations of the Etruscann and Byzantine Empires. Go on a journey to the ancient cities Volterra, Populonia and Cervetari and see why Etruscan civilization was famous for its extravagant wealth, fine ceramics, handicrafts and bustling trade, and how it was all lost in battles with the Greek colonies in southern Italy.
Part 2 starts at 24:30 and looks at the Byzantine Empire. Throughout the course of history, many great civilizations have flourished n Turkey because it forms a natural bridge between Europe and Asia. The Byzantine empire was home to the splendid Greek cities of the ancient East. Take a virtual tour of Gordian, the domain of King Midas, and Hattusa, the famous Hittite capital with its spectacular royal citadel.
Ancient Civilizations offers a comparative analysis of the field, including both old world and new civilizations, and explores the connections between all civilizations around the earth.The volume provides a jargon-free introduction to ancient civilizations from the first civilizations, and the great powers in the Near East, to the first Aegean civilizations, the Mediterranean world in the first millennium, Imperial Rome, northeast Africa, divine kings in southeast Asia, and empires in East Asia, as well as early states in the Americas and Andean civilization.For those interested in ancient civilizations.
Today’s civilizations owe an immense debt to the powerful empires and mighty cities of antiquity. Their inventions, techniques and concepts enabled the advancement of humankind and lay the foundation for life in the modern world.
Explore Ancient History, including videos, pictures, and articles on cultures such as Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome and more.
- published: 05 May 2015
- views: 1
Secrets in the Dust - Uncovering the Etruscans Glory before Rome
Secrets in the Dust II
Uncovering the Etruscans
It took an Italian doctor in the 1870s to discover the legendary 12th City of the Etruscans, the mysterious peo...
Secrets in the Dust II
Uncovering the Etruscans
It took an Italian doctor in the 1870s to discover the legendary 12th City of the Etruscans, the mysterious people the Romans tried to write out of history, because they were jealous of this superior civilization that they had thrust aside.
It was a chance find of a coin in a field that led Isodoro Falchi to indentify the site Vetulonia the last township of the Etruscan federation. This loose grouping of hilltop cities inhabited Italy’s beautiful Tuscany region for 1,000 years, until their disappearance around 500 BC. Because they decorated their tombs as facsimiles of their homes, we know exactly how they lived. From these, their unmistakable statues and other artifacts, we know that they used iron tools, built towns with stone temples, and lived in terraced houses with small interior pools. Theirs was a sensuous, prosperous lifestyle of banquets and pleasure, with equality between the sexes - and a healthy interest in sex itself.
But the Etruscans had one remarkable, almost unique characteristic. As if all this was too good to be true, they predicted their own downfall, after a thousand years. The Romans seemed almost too happy to oblige, for no-one must be seen to have influenced them -- even though they built on the achievements of the Etruscans. Literally, in the case of Rome, where they even adopted their sewerage system!
In Falchi’s day the archaeological authorities in Rome seemed almost as reluctant to recognize his discoveries as the Romans themselves had been to remember the Etruscans; but today’s geneticists have proved that Falchi was right. They have discovered that the current inhabitants of Campiglia Marittima , once called Vetulonia, are descended from the Etruscans of old; and they have solved a second mystery. The original ancestors of the Etruscans came not from Italy but from Asia Minor: today’s Turkey.
From the latest excavations by Simona Rafanelli and Sylvia Guideri we understand one more crucial fact. The Romans may like to pretend that the Etruscans never existed - and the Etruscans may have predicted their own downfall. But today, archaeologists find evidence that Etruscans and Romans lived in harmony for a long period, worshipping the same gods, before the Romans took over, conquering lands far beyond the Italian hills to become the superpower of the ancient world.
wn.com/Secrets In The Dust Uncovering The Etruscans Glory Before Rome
Secrets in the Dust II
Uncovering the Etruscans
It took an Italian doctor in the 1870s to discover the legendary 12th City of the Etruscans, the mysterious people the Romans tried to write out of history, because they were jealous of this superior civilization that they had thrust aside.
It was a chance find of a coin in a field that led Isodoro Falchi to indentify the site Vetulonia the last township of the Etruscan federation. This loose grouping of hilltop cities inhabited Italy’s beautiful Tuscany region for 1,000 years, until their disappearance around 500 BC. Because they decorated their tombs as facsimiles of their homes, we know exactly how they lived. From these, their unmistakable statues and other artifacts, we know that they used iron tools, built towns with stone temples, and lived in terraced houses with small interior pools. Theirs was a sensuous, prosperous lifestyle of banquets and pleasure, with equality between the sexes - and a healthy interest in sex itself.
But the Etruscans had one remarkable, almost unique characteristic. As if all this was too good to be true, they predicted their own downfall, after a thousand years. The Romans seemed almost too happy to oblige, for no-one must be seen to have influenced them -- even though they built on the achievements of the Etruscans. Literally, in the case of Rome, where they even adopted their sewerage system!
In Falchi’s day the archaeological authorities in Rome seemed almost as reluctant to recognize his discoveries as the Romans themselves had been to remember the Etruscans; but today’s geneticists have proved that Falchi was right. They have discovered that the current inhabitants of Campiglia Marittima , once called Vetulonia, are descended from the Etruscans of old; and they have solved a second mystery. The original ancestors of the Etruscans came not from Italy but from Asia Minor: today’s Turkey.
From the latest excavations by Simona Rafanelli and Sylvia Guideri we understand one more crucial fact. The Romans may like to pretend that the Etruscans never existed - and the Etruscans may have predicted their own downfall. But today, archaeologists find evidence that Etruscans and Romans lived in harmony for a long period, worshipping the same gods, before the Romans took over, conquering lands far beyond the Italian hills to become the superpower of the ancient world.
- published: 10 Nov 2015
- views: 87
Etruscan DNA Part 1
The first half of an interview in which Dr Phil Perkins tells us about his research into the ancient Etruscans....
The first half of an interview in which Dr Phil Perkins tells us about his research into the ancient Etruscans.
wn.com/Etruscan Dna Part 1
The first half of an interview in which Dr Phil Perkins tells us about his research into the ancient Etruscans.
ETRUSCANS Lost Isralites Who Ruled Rome 900 BC - 300 BC
The Etruscans were Isralites that migrated to Italy from Israel under King Soloman in 900 BC and Ruled the then peasant goat herders who also migrated ( like......
The Etruscans were Isralites that migrated to Italy from Israel under King Soloman in 900 BC and Ruled the then peasant goat herders who also migrated ( like...
wn.com/Etruscans Lost Isralites Who Ruled Rome 900 Bc 300 Bc
The Etruscans were Isralites that migrated to Italy from Israel under King Soloman in 900 BC and Ruled the then peasant goat herders who also migrated ( like...
- published: 16 Aug 2009
- views: 31168
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author: GADAYAWAN
Etruscans documentary
Short documentary on the mysterious Etruscans, made by TVCulture for the National Museum of Antiquities in the Netherlands and the Allard Pierson Museum in Amst...
Short documentary on the mysterious Etruscans, made by TVCulture for the National Museum of Antiquities in the Netherlands and the Allard Pierson Museum in Amsterdam. All rights reserved.
wn.com/Etruscans Documentary
Short documentary on the mysterious Etruscans, made by TVCulture for the National Museum of Antiquities in the Netherlands and the Allard Pierson Museum in Amsterdam. All rights reserved.
- published: 30 Apr 2015
- views: 4
Enigma Of The ETRUSCANS ancient civilizations History Channel Documentary
Enigma Of The ETRUSCANS ancient civilizations History Channel Documentary...
Enigma Of The ETRUSCANS ancient civilizations History Channel Documentary
wn.com/Enigma Of The Etruscans Ancient Civilizations History Channel Documentary
Enigma Of The ETRUSCANS ancient civilizations History Channel Documentary
- published: 06 Aug 2015
- views: 4114
The History of Rome - Part 2: Poor Etruscans
Rarely in history a civilization has been wiped from the face of the earth by another with such ferocity. It’s because of this that next to nothing is left of t...
Rarely in history a civilization has been wiped from the face of the earth by another with such ferocity. It’s because of this that next to nothing is left of the Etruscans. All that survives is a few pieces of art, a few thousand inscriptions
For starters, nobody knows where they came from. From the way they depicted themselves in bronze statues and terracotta vases it seems that they were stouter than the villanovians, with features that remind of the Anatolian people. Many do state that that’s likely that they came from that area sailing their way across the Mediterranean sea. That is supported by the fact that of the italic civilisations they were the first to have a fleet. It is certain that they named “tirreno”, which means Etruscan, the sea that the sea that washes the Tuscan coast.
They were jovial people, who took the most enjoyable side of life, and this is why they lost against the romans who took life with much more austerity. The scenes depicted on their vases and their tombs show us well dressed people, with that toga that romans copied making it their national costume., they had long hair and beringed beards, with much jewels on their wrists, necks and fingers, always intent on drinking, eating and discussing, when they weren’t practicing one of their sports.
One great step forward compared to the roman traditions and those of the other local populations was in women’s condition. Women has great freedom among the etruscans and in fact they are depicted next to men enjoying the same pleasures. Apparently they were beautiful women, and what today would be described as liberated. In the paintings they are shown with plenty of jewelry, with makeup and with little consideration of modesty.
Politically speaking their cities never managed to unite, and there never was one powerful enough to dominate the others, like Rome did with its latin and sabine rivals. There was a federation dominated by Tarquinia, but it couldn’t sort out the separatist tendencies. The twelve little states that were part of it, instead of uniting against the common enemy, let themselves be beaten separately, one at a time.
wn.com/The History Of Rome Part 2 Poor Etruscans
Rarely in history a civilization has been wiped from the face of the earth by another with such ferocity. It’s because of this that next to nothing is left of the Etruscans. All that survives is a few pieces of art, a few thousand inscriptions
For starters, nobody knows where they came from. From the way they depicted themselves in bronze statues and terracotta vases it seems that they were stouter than the villanovians, with features that remind of the Anatolian people. Many do state that that’s likely that they came from that area sailing their way across the Mediterranean sea. That is supported by the fact that of the italic civilisations they were the first to have a fleet. It is certain that they named “tirreno”, which means Etruscan, the sea that the sea that washes the Tuscan coast.
They were jovial people, who took the most enjoyable side of life, and this is why they lost against the romans who took life with much more austerity. The scenes depicted on their vases and their tombs show us well dressed people, with that toga that romans copied making it their national costume., they had long hair and beringed beards, with much jewels on their wrists, necks and fingers, always intent on drinking, eating and discussing, when they weren’t practicing one of their sports.
One great step forward compared to the roman traditions and those of the other local populations was in women’s condition. Women has great freedom among the etruscans and in fact they are depicted next to men enjoying the same pleasures. Apparently they were beautiful women, and what today would be described as liberated. In the paintings they are shown with plenty of jewelry, with makeup and with little consideration of modesty.
Politically speaking their cities never managed to unite, and there never was one powerful enough to dominate the others, like Rome did with its latin and sabine rivals. There was a federation dominated by Tarquinia, but it couldn’t sort out the separatist tendencies. The twelve little states that were part of it, instead of uniting against the common enemy, let themselves be beaten separately, one at a time.
- published: 04 May 2015
- views: 8
Ancient Estruscan Origins & Cities
Go on a journey to the ancient cities Volterra, Populonia and Cervetari and see why Etruscan civilization was famous for its wealth, fine ceramics, handicrafts ...
Go on a journey to the ancient cities Volterra, Populonia and Cervetari and see why Etruscan civilization was famous for its wealth, fine ceramics, handicrafts and bustling trade, and how it was all lost in battles with the Greek colonies in southern Italy.
Etruscan civilization is the modern name given to a civilization of ancient Italy in the area corresponding roughly to Tuscany, western Umbria, and northern Latium. The ancient Romans called its creators the Tusci or Etrusci. Their Roman name is the origin of the terms Tuscany, which refers to their heartland, and Etruria, which can refer to their wider region.
In Attic Greek, the Etruscans were known as Τυρρηνοὶ (Tyrrhēnoi), earlier Tyrsenoi, from which the Romans derived the names Tyrrhēni (Etruscans), Tyrrhēnia (Etruria), and Mare Tyrrhēnum (Tyrrhenian Sea). The Etruscans called themselves Rasenna, which was syncopated to Rasna or Raśna, earlier T'rasena from whence comes the Roman and Greek names, prompting some to associate them with the Egyptian Teresh (Sea Peoples). It is cognate with the Attic T'latta, Doric and Koine Thalassa the word for the sea, . The word may also be related to the Hittite Taruisa
As distinguished by its unique language, this civilization endured from the time of the earliest Etruscan inscriptions (ca. 700 BC) until its assimilation into the Roman Republic in the late 4th century BC. At its maximum extent, during the foundational period of Rome and the Roman kingdom, it flourished in three confederacies of cities: of Etruria, of the Po valley with the eastern Alps, and of Latium and Campania.
Culture that is identifiably Etruscan developed in Italy after about 800 BC approximately over the range of the preceding Iron Age Villanovan culture. The latter gave way in the 7th century to a culture that was influenced by Hellenic Magna Graecian and Phonecian contacts. After 500 BC, the political destiny of Italy passed out of Etruscan hands. The latest mtDNA study (2013) shows that Etruscans appear to fall very close to a Neolithic population from Central Europe and to other Tuscan populations.
wn.com/Ancient Estruscan Origins Cities
Go on a journey to the ancient cities Volterra, Populonia and Cervetari and see why Etruscan civilization was famous for its wealth, fine ceramics, handicrafts and bustling trade, and how it was all lost in battles with the Greek colonies in southern Italy.
Etruscan civilization is the modern name given to a civilization of ancient Italy in the area corresponding roughly to Tuscany, western Umbria, and northern Latium. The ancient Romans called its creators the Tusci or Etrusci. Their Roman name is the origin of the terms Tuscany, which refers to their heartland, and Etruria, which can refer to their wider region.
In Attic Greek, the Etruscans were known as Τυρρηνοὶ (Tyrrhēnoi), earlier Tyrsenoi, from which the Romans derived the names Tyrrhēni (Etruscans), Tyrrhēnia (Etruria), and Mare Tyrrhēnum (Tyrrhenian Sea). The Etruscans called themselves Rasenna, which was syncopated to Rasna or Raśna, earlier T'rasena from whence comes the Roman and Greek names, prompting some to associate them with the Egyptian Teresh (Sea Peoples). It is cognate with the Attic T'latta, Doric and Koine Thalassa the word for the sea, . The word may also be related to the Hittite Taruisa
As distinguished by its unique language, this civilization endured from the time of the earliest Etruscan inscriptions (ca. 700 BC) until its assimilation into the Roman Republic in the late 4th century BC. At its maximum extent, during the foundational period of Rome and the Roman kingdom, it flourished in three confederacies of cities: of Etruria, of the Po valley with the eastern Alps, and of Latium and Campania.
Culture that is identifiably Etruscan developed in Italy after about 800 BC approximately over the range of the preceding Iron Age Villanovan culture. The latter gave way in the 7th century to a culture that was influenced by Hellenic Magna Graecian and Phonecian contacts. After 500 BC, the political destiny of Italy passed out of Etruscan hands. The latest mtDNA study (2013) shows that Etruscans appear to fall very close to a Neolithic population from Central Europe and to other Tuscan populations.
- published: 14 Jun 2014
- views: 798
Lost Worlds - Enigma Of The Etruscans (part one)
The largest ship of the ancient world ever discovered is found off the coast of southern France containing hundreds of amphorae, each worth a minimum of £5,0......
The largest ship of the ancient world ever discovered is found off the coast of southern France containing hundreds of amphorae, each worth a minimum of £5,0...
wn.com/Lost Worlds Enigma Of The Etruscans (Part One)
The largest ship of the ancient world ever discovered is found off the coast of southern France containing hundreds of amphorae, each worth a minimum of £5,0...
The Legacy of the Etruscans - Gary Biltcliffe
Gary Biltcliffe presents the ancient Pelasgi and Etruscan connections with Britain, magnificent megalithic stonework, lost cities, and the city state society of...
Gary Biltcliffe presents the ancient Pelasgi and Etruscan connections with Britain, magnificent megalithic stonework, lost cities, and the city state society of archaic Europe.
wn.com/The Legacy Of The Etruscans Gary Biltcliffe
Gary Biltcliffe presents the ancient Pelasgi and Etruscan connections with Britain, magnificent megalithic stonework, lost cities, and the city state society of archaic Europe.
- published: 03 Jun 2015
- views: 3
Etruscans - Ancient Mediterranean Türks of Eurasia (proto-Hungarian - proto-Türkic)
The Paleolithic Continuity Theory reassigns the Kurgan culture to a people of predominantly mixed Uralic and Turkic stock. This hypothesis is supported by th......
The Paleolithic Continuity Theory reassigns the Kurgan culture to a people of predominantly mixed Uralic and Turkic stock. This hypothesis is supported by th...
wn.com/Etruscans Ancient Mediterranean Türks Of Eurasia (Proto Hungarian Proto Türkic)
The Paleolithic Continuity Theory reassigns the Kurgan culture to a people of predominantly mixed Uralic and Turkic stock. This hypothesis is supported by th...
Tombs of the Etruscans
Video on the Etruscans for class. Pictures- Google images, Deviantart Narration- Me Music: Game of Thrones soundtrack I OWN NOTHING except the narration and ......
Video on the Etruscans for class. Pictures- Google images, Deviantart Narration- Me Music: Game of Thrones soundtrack I OWN NOTHING except the narration and ...
wn.com/Tombs Of The Etruscans
Video on the Etruscans for class. Pictures- Google images, Deviantart Narration- Me Music: Game of Thrones soundtrack I OWN NOTHING except the narration and ...
- published: 27 Nov 2012
- views: 440
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author: Lucy Bert
The Merry Etruscans
A video about aspects of Etruscan daily life....
A video about aspects of Etruscan daily life.
wn.com/The Merry Etruscans
A video about aspects of Etruscan daily life.
- published: 29 Nov 2008
- views: 12000
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author: Eirene001
Etruscan Alphabet
This video covers the basic development of the Etruscan Alphabet from the Archaic to Neo-Etruscan period. Here is a image showing the development of the Lati......
This video covers the basic development of the Etruscan Alphabet from the Archaic to Neo-Etruscan period. Here is a image showing the development of the Lati...
wn.com/Etruscan Alphabet
This video covers the basic development of the Etruscan Alphabet from the Archaic to Neo-Etruscan period. Here is a image showing the development of the Lati...
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Total War: Rome 2 - Etruscan Unit Expansion - (Mod Overview)
In this video I will discuss another unit pack for Total War: Rome 2. This mod adds new helmets, shields, 14 new land units and 6 new naval units to the neglect...
In this video I will discuss another unit pack for Total War: Rome 2. This mod adds new helmets, shields, 14 new land units and 6 new naval units to the neglected Etruscan League. This is by far the best Etruscan unit pack and I will explain why in the video.
Download the mod: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=475972262
Play the Etruscans in campaign: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=187373962&searchtext;=playable+factions
I hope you enjoy.
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In this video I will discuss another unit pack for Total War: Rome 2. This mod adds new helmets, shields, 14 new land units and 6 new naval units to the neglected Etruscan League. This is by far the best Etruscan unit pack and I will explain why in the video.
Download the mod: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=475972262
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- published: 08 Jul 2015
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The Etruscan Civilisation (In Our Time, 29/8/11)
*** Around 800 BC a sophisticated civilisation began to emerge in the area of Italy now known as Tuscany. The Etruscans thrived for the next eight hundred years...
*** Around 800 BC a sophisticated civilisation began to emerge in the area of Italy now known as Tuscany. The Etruscans thrived for the next eight hundred years, extracting and trading copper and developing a sophisticated culture. They were skilled soldiers, architects and artists, and much of their handiwork survives today. They are also believed to have given us the alphabet, an innovation they imported from Greece. Eventually the Etruscan civilisation was absorbed into that of Rome, but not before it had profoundly influenced Roman art and religion, and even its politics. ***
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*** Around 800 BC a sophisticated civilisation began to emerge in the area of Italy now known as Tuscany. The Etruscans thrived for the next eight hundred years, extracting and trading copper and developing a sophisticated culture. They were skilled soldiers, architects and artists, and much of their handiwork survives today. They are also believed to have given us the alphabet, an innovation they imported from Greece. Eventually the Etruscan civilisation was absorbed into that of Rome, but not before it had profoundly influenced Roman art and religion, and even its politics. ***
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- published: 27 May 2015
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Etruscans, The Ancient Centers of Lazio ABNewsTV
Etruscans, The Ancient Centers of Lazio tells the story of the period of maximum prosperity and expansion of the Etruscan civilization during the 6th and 5th......
Etruscans, The Ancient Centers of Lazio tells the story of the period of maximum prosperity and expansion of the Etruscan civilization during the 6th and 5th...
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Etruscans, The Ancient Centers of Lazio tells the story of the period of maximum prosperity and expansion of the Etruscan civilization during the 6th and 5th...
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Rome's history spans more than two and a half thousand years. While Roman mythology dates the founding of Rome at only around 753 BC, the site has been inhabited for much longer, making it one of the oldest continuously occupied cities in Europe. The city's early population originated from a mix of Latins, Etruscans and Sabines. Eventually, the city successively became the capital of the Roman Kin
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IT002 HD 4K RED ONE - ITALY TRAVEL GUIDE Tuscany Florence Carrara
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The Etruscan Riviera (Riviera degli Etruschi) or the Etruscan coast (Costa degli Etruschi) is a coastal belt in the Italian region of Tuscany. That is why the area got its second name – the Tuscan Riviera.
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Brunello di Montalcino Tuscany Tour
Today's Tuscany tour with WebVisionItaly.com visits Montalcino to sip the world famous Brunello wine. http://italiantourism.us/tuscany-vacation-package/ A to...
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A look at Ancient Civilizations of Cleopatra and Phaoraohs in Ancient Egypt. Cleopatra herself serves as our virtual tour guide through Egypt during her reign as Queen. From the exotic yet cosmopolitan Alexandria, to the Sanctuary of Dendera to the magical isle of Philae, we explore her empire by land and sea. We follow her as she sets sail for Italy and end our journey within the city walls of Ro
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A Hidden Etruscan Tomb
My Orvieto guide was excited to surprise me with a visit to a very special and obscure site: the underground, fresco-covered, Etruscan tomb of the Hescanas f...
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More info about travel to Turkey: http://www.ricksteves.com/europe/turkey Rick joins his friend (and guide for Rick's bus tours through Turkey), to learn about the ancient home of the Ephesians — one of the world’s greatest classical sites.
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The ruins of ancient Fiesole in Tuscany Italy
The ancient town of Fiesole rises up from the Etruscan civilization. Pablo Bisquera. http://www.youtube.com/pabisq.
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Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy
"Arezzo alone is enough to glorify Italy", wrote the poet Giosuè Carducci. With its many layers of art and history, this area was the cradle of the Etruscan civilization, with settlements dating back to prehistoric times and later an important Roman garrison. For a while, Arezzo
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Rome - Guide Trips - Which Definitely Should Be Visited
Rome (/ˈroʊm/; Italian: Roma pronounced [ˈroːma] ( listen); Latin: Rōma) is a city and special comune (named "Roma Capitale") in Italy. Rome is the capital of Italy and also of the Province of Rome and of the region of Lazio. With 2.9 million residents in 1,285.3 km2 (496.3 sq mi), it is also the country's largest and most populated comune and fourth-most populous city in the European Union by pop
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A Spring Sunny Day at Fiesole Italy
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Off the Beaten Strada: Top 10 Favorite Etruscan Sites
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The Ancient Greeks: Crucible of Civilization - Episode 1: Revolution
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Civilization in Forest 500 years back [part 2]
Near about 500 years back there were a civilization In this forest. It took 4 hours to reach the destination. All wild animals are present in this forest and it is dangerous to travel without a local guide. Situated in Kerala (INDIA)
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CERVETERI, the Etruscan Necropolis of Banditaccia and the Adventures of Zurp and Zip
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A tour video of Italy featuring: Rome, Pompeii, the Vatican and others.
The Italian peninsula shows evidence of habitation by anatomically modern humans beginning about 43,000 years ago. It is reached by the Neolithic as early as 6000 BC (Cardium Pottery in Coppa Nevigata). The Italian Bronze Age begins around 1500 BC, likely correspon
Tuscany, Italy: The First Tuscans
Tuscany is named after the Etruscan people who lived here centuries before the region was conquered by ancient Rome. Over 2500 years ago, long before anybody......
Tuscany is named after the Etruscan people who lived here centuries before the region was conquered by ancient Rome. Over 2500 years ago, long before anybody...
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Tuscany is named after the Etruscan people who lived here centuries before the region was conquered by ancient Rome. Over 2500 years ago, long before anybody...
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Rome - Italy - Travel & Discover
Rome's history spans more than two and a half thousand years. While Roman mythology dates the founding of Rome at only around 753 BC, the site has been inhabite...
Rome's history spans more than two and a half thousand years. While Roman mythology dates the founding of Rome at only around 753 BC, the site has been inhabited for much longer, making it one of the oldest continuously occupied cities in Europe. The city's early population originated from a mix of Latins, Etruscans and Sabines. Eventually, the city successively became the capital of the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, and is regarded as one of the birthplaces of Western civilization. It is referred to as "Roma Aeterna" (The Eternal City) and "Caput Mundi" (Capital of the World), two central notions in ancient Roman culture.
After the fall of the Empire, which marked the beginning of the Middle Ages, Rome slowly fell under the political control of the Papacy, which had settled in the city since the 1st century AD, until in the 8th century it became the capital of the Papal States, which lasted until 1870.
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Rome's history spans more than two and a half thousand years. While Roman mythology dates the founding of Rome at only around 753 BC, the site has been inhabited for much longer, making it one of the oldest continuously occupied cities in Europe. The city's early population originated from a mix of Latins, Etruscans and Sabines. Eventually, the city successively became the capital of the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, and is regarded as one of the birthplaces of Western civilization. It is referred to as "Roma Aeterna" (The Eternal City) and "Caput Mundi" (Capital of the World), two central notions in ancient Roman culture.
After the fall of the Empire, which marked the beginning of the Middle Ages, Rome slowly fell under the political control of the Papacy, which had settled in the city since the 1st century AD, until in the 8th century it became the capital of the Papal States, which lasted until 1870.
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IT002 HD 4K RED ONE - ITALY TRAVEL GUIDE Tuscany Florence Carrara
Stock footage courtesy by http://www.iris32.com. Imagine Europe presents "Amazing Tuscany". We provide all these films for free to the Youtube community. Mus......
Stock footage courtesy by http://www.iris32.com. Imagine Europe presents "Amazing Tuscany". We provide all these films for free to the Youtube community. Mus...
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National Etruscan Museum Rome Italy, Museo Nazionale Etrusco
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Visions of Tuscany is Produced and Presented by Alessandro Sorbello http://www.AlessandroSorbello.com Tuscany (Italian: Toscana) is one of the twenty regions...
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TUSCAN Riviera ITALY Summer POP.NET Travel video World
The Etruscan Riviera (Riviera degli Etruschi) or the Etruscan coast (Costa degli Etruschi) is a coastal belt in the Italian region of Tuscany. That is why the a...
The Etruscan Riviera (Riviera degli Etruschi) or the Etruscan coast (Costa degli Etruschi) is a coastal belt in the Italian region of Tuscany. That is why the area got its second name – the Tuscan Riviera.
The Etruscan Riviera stretches from Pisa in the north to the town of Civitavecchia in the south. Such famous cities as Livorno, Piombino and Grosseto are located between these two townships, as well as the lagoon of Orbetello.
The Etruscan Coast was named after the ancient people who inhabited modern Tuscany before Christ. The Etruscan Riviera gives an excellent chance to combine resort and cultural rest as the signs of the Etruscan advanced culture have remained intact up to nowadays.
The Etruscans were one of the most developed people of their time. A big part of what we consider to be an achievement of Ancient Rome civilization was borrowed from the Etruscans. For example, they had a tradition of holding sport contests devoted to the Gods.
Ancient settlements, most of which exist today, are the greatest achievement of the Etruscans. They founded such cities of Tuscany as Volterra, San Gimignano, Piombino, Fiesole, Pitigliano, Chiusi, Poppi and others. Each of them is worth visiting and sightseeing.
Ancient Etruscan necropolises also were not lost in the Tuscan Riviera, for example the ones close to the cities of Populonia, San Vincenzo and Pitigliano.
The remains of ancient furnaces which tell us that the Etruscans knew the technology of mining and producing minerals are an attraction of Monte Calvi outskirts.
The area of Cape Piombino is another place worth considering. The natural beauty lovers will appreciate the advantages of Baratti Bay, and those who prefer sightseeing will have a chance of visiting the Tuscan islands archipelago. Piombino is the starting point of trips to Elba, Caprais, Pianosa, Montecristo and Giglio. It is reasonable to visit the island of Giglio at the time of lily blossoming, there are so many of them here that it is called theLilies Island.
The Tuscan Riviera is also nature parks. For example, the Rimigliano Park by San Vincenzo offers free beaches in the surroundings of the Mediterranean flora.
The Etruscan coast is a classic example of Mediterranean climate. You can enjoy the sun 270-300 days a year. The average temperature is approximately +25°С. The winter with its mild temperatures (at average it's +9 – +12°С) also attracts tourists to the Etruscan coast .
The Etruscan Riviera is the sea, natural reserves, history, art and travel. This is the life style of the Mediterranean.
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The Etruscan Riviera (Riviera degli Etruschi) or the Etruscan coast (Costa degli Etruschi) is a coastal belt in the Italian region of Tuscany. That is why the area got its second name – the Tuscan Riviera.
The Etruscan Riviera stretches from Pisa in the north to the town of Civitavecchia in the south. Such famous cities as Livorno, Piombino and Grosseto are located between these two townships, as well as the lagoon of Orbetello.
The Etruscan Coast was named after the ancient people who inhabited modern Tuscany before Christ. The Etruscan Riviera gives an excellent chance to combine resort and cultural rest as the signs of the Etruscan advanced culture have remained intact up to nowadays.
The Etruscans were one of the most developed people of their time. A big part of what we consider to be an achievement of Ancient Rome civilization was borrowed from the Etruscans. For example, they had a tradition of holding sport contests devoted to the Gods.
Ancient settlements, most of which exist today, are the greatest achievement of the Etruscans. They founded such cities of Tuscany as Volterra, San Gimignano, Piombino, Fiesole, Pitigliano, Chiusi, Poppi and others. Each of them is worth visiting and sightseeing.
Ancient Etruscan necropolises also were not lost in the Tuscan Riviera, for example the ones close to the cities of Populonia, San Vincenzo and Pitigliano.
The remains of ancient furnaces which tell us that the Etruscans knew the technology of mining and producing minerals are an attraction of Monte Calvi outskirts.
The area of Cape Piombino is another place worth considering. The natural beauty lovers will appreciate the advantages of Baratti Bay, and those who prefer sightseeing will have a chance of visiting the Tuscan islands archipelago. Piombino is the starting point of trips to Elba, Caprais, Pianosa, Montecristo and Giglio. It is reasonable to visit the island of Giglio at the time of lily blossoming, there are so many of them here that it is called theLilies Island.
The Tuscan Riviera is also nature parks. For example, the Rimigliano Park by San Vincenzo offers free beaches in the surroundings of the Mediterranean flora.
The Etruscan coast is a classic example of Mediterranean climate. You can enjoy the sun 270-300 days a year. The average temperature is approximately +25°С. The winter with its mild temperatures (at average it's +9 – +12°С) also attracts tourists to the Etruscan coast .
The Etruscan Riviera is the sea, natural reserves, history, art and travel. This is the life style of the Mediterranean.
- published: 23 Sep 2014
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Brunello di Montalcino Tuscany Tour
Today's Tuscany tour with WebVisionItaly.com visits Montalcino to sip the world famous Brunello wine. http://italiantourism.us/tuscany-vacation-package/ A to......
Today's Tuscany tour with WebVisionItaly.com visits Montalcino to sip the world famous Brunello wine. http://italiantourism.us/tuscany-vacation-package/ A to...
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Today's Tuscany tour with WebVisionItaly.com visits Montalcino to sip the world famous Brunello wine. http://italiantourism.us/tuscany-vacation-package/ A to...
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Part 2 starts at looks at Pharaohs in Ancient Egypt. Perhaps no one in the history of mankind has wielded more power than a pharaoh in ancient Egypt. More than the Roman emperors, more than the King of Kings of Persepolis or Babylonia, the pharaohs ruled the population with an iron hand and were worshipped in turn as direct descendents of the Sun God. They were considered immortal, capable of subduing the forces of nature and of laying down a challenge to the centuries. A challenge that was taken up and won by the pharaohs' magnificent tombs and the sacred temples erected in honor of the gods. However, this is not the case with their cities, which disappeared mysteriously off the face of the earth as if swallowed up by the desert sands.
Ancient Civilizations offers a comparative analysis of the field, including both old world and new civilizations, and explores the connections between all civilizations around the earth.The volume provides a jargon-free introduction to ancient civilizations from the first civilizations, and the great powers in the Near East, to the first Aegean civilizations, the Mediterranean world in the first millennium, Imperial Rome, northeast Africa, divine kings in southeast Asia, and empires in East Asia, as well as early states in the Americas and Andean civilization.For those interested in ancient civilizations.
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A look at Ancient Civilizations of Cleopatra and Phaoraohs in Ancient Egypt. Cleopatra herself serves as our virtual tour guide through Egypt during her reign as Queen. From the exotic yet cosmopolitan Alexandria, to the Sanctuary of Dendera to the magical isle of Philae, we explore her empire by land and sea. We follow her as she sets sail for Italy and end our journey within the city walls of Rome where an Egyptian temple is being erected for Cleopatra’s deity protector, Isis.
Part 2 starts at looks at Pharaohs in Ancient Egypt. Perhaps no one in the history of mankind has wielded more power than a pharaoh in ancient Egypt. More than the Roman emperors, more than the King of Kings of Persepolis or Babylonia, the pharaohs ruled the population with an iron hand and were worshipped in turn as direct descendents of the Sun God. They were considered immortal, capable of subduing the forces of nature and of laying down a challenge to the centuries. A challenge that was taken up and won by the pharaohs' magnificent tombs and the sacred temples erected in honor of the gods. However, this is not the case with their cities, which disappeared mysteriously off the face of the earth as if swallowed up by the desert sands.
Ancient Civilizations offers a comparative analysis of the field, including both old world and new civilizations, and explores the connections between all civilizations around the earth.The volume provides a jargon-free introduction to ancient civilizations from the first civilizations, and the great powers in the Near East, to the first Aegean civilizations, the Mediterranean world in the first millennium, Imperial Rome, northeast Africa, divine kings in southeast Asia, and empires in East Asia, as well as early states in the Americas and Andean civilization.For those interested in ancient civilizations.
Today’s civilizations owe an immense debt to the powerful empires and mighty cities of antiquity. Their inventions, techniques and concepts enabled the advancement of humankind and lay the foundation for life in the modern world.
Explore Ancient History, including videos, pictures, and articles on cultures such as Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome and more.
- published: 04 May 2015
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A Hidden Etruscan Tomb
My Orvieto guide was excited to surprise me with a visit to a very special and obscure site: the underground, fresco-covered, Etruscan tomb of the Hescanas f......
My Orvieto guide was excited to surprise me with a visit to a very special and obscure site: the underground, fresco-covered, Etruscan tomb of the Hescanas f...
wn.com/A Hidden Etruscan Tomb
My Orvieto guide was excited to surprise me with a visit to a very special and obscure site: the underground, fresco-covered, Etruscan tomb of the Hescanas f...
Ephesus, Turkey: Ancient City
More info about travel to Turkey: http://www.ricksteves.com/europe/turkey Rick joins his friend (and guide for Rick's bus tours through Turkey), to learn about ...
More info about travel to Turkey: http://www.ricksteves.com/europe/turkey Rick joins his friend (and guide for Rick's bus tours through Turkey), to learn about the ancient home of the Ephesians — one of the world’s greatest classical sites.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
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More info about travel to Turkey: http://www.ricksteves.com/europe/turkey Rick joins his friend (and guide for Rick's bus tours through Turkey), to learn about the ancient home of the Ephesians — one of the world’s greatest classical sites.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
- published: 29 Jul 2015
- views: 896
The ruins of ancient Fiesole in Tuscany Italy
The ancient town of Fiesole rises up from the Etruscan civilization. Pablo Bisquera. http://www.youtube.com/pabisq....
The ancient town of Fiesole rises up from the Etruscan civilization. Pablo Bisquera. http://www.youtube.com/pabisq.
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The ancient town of Fiesole rises up from the Etruscan civilization. Pablo Bisquera. http://www.youtube.com/pabisq.
AREZZO GRAZIE MILLE! - Eng 2 min.
THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INDUSTRY, CRAFTS AND AGRICULTURE AREZZO
English Version - 2 minutes
Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy
"Arezzo alone is enough to glorify Italy...
THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INDUSTRY, CRAFTS AND AGRICULTURE AREZZO
English Version - 2 minutes
Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy
"Arezzo alone is enough to glorify Italy", wrote the poet Giosuè Carducci. With its many layers of art and history, this area was the cradle of the Etruscan civilization, with settlements dating back to prehistoric times and later an important Roman garrison. For a while, Arezzo was a free city, before becoming part of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, and so absorbing the vibrant culture of the Renaissance. It has been the home of exceptional artistic and scientific talents throughout history; including Guido Monaco, the inventor of musical notation, Piero della Francesca, considered one of the greatest representatives of early Renaissance painting, and the sublime artist, Michelangelo Buonarroti.
The Chamber of Commerce has always been on the side of the economic system of the Arezzo area and promotes the development of enterprises from their inception to the affirmation on the international markets.
Arezzo has been home to many important crafts over the centuries, the most significant being the tradition of gold-working, which dates back to the fourteenth century and made the city's workshops famous throughout the courts of Europe. Today, this ancient technique continues in a gold district made up of about 1,200 companies. It is also celebrated in "Oro Arezzo", one of the most important international fairs dedicated to gold-working, silverware and jewellery, held every year in Arezzo's modern, functional Business and Conference Centre.
The fashion industry is also flourishing, thanks to some top companies which combine expert craftsmanship and innovation to create brands with a worldwide reputation. The agro-food industry is very robust, exporting traditional Italian products over the world: olive oil, wine, salami, pasta, and so on.
And then there are the electronics and engineering industries and manufacturers of prefabricated components. These are leading companies, developing advanced, cutting-edge technologies, in conformity with the very latest world standards. A forward perspective is offered by those companies in the Arezzo area that focus on technological innovation, providing high-level, hi-tech solutions which have met with approval all over the world.
The National Chamber increases the value and supports technological development and product innovation, spreading the "Made in Italy" excellence throughout the world.
From modern hotels to farm holiday centres - the perfect place for a relaxing holiday - from characteristic B & B.s in the historic centre to farmhouses hidden away in the valleys, Arezzo offers a rich variety of accommodation to ensure every stay is special and unique.
A favourite destination for sports tourism, Arezzo provides many opportunities to practise a wide range of indoor and outdoor sports, including football, rugby, golf, tennis, mountain biking, horseback riding and rock climbing...
The food and wine enthusiast will discover a gastronomic paradise in Arezzo.
The gastronomic tradition of Arezzo focuses on the use of wholesome raw ingredients, reflecting its origins in simple farmhouse food. The culture is rich in high quality products, renowned throughout the world. Among the best is Chianina beef, a breed of cattle which produces the high-quality "Bistecca Fiorentina": the Italian steak par excellence. The healthiness of the climate, the richness of the land and the hilly landscape combine to produce excellent olive oils, as well as a fine heritage of DOCG red wines. These vibrant, intense wines are based on the Sangiovese grape, with Chianti, of course, as king of them all.
wn.com/Arezzo Grazie Mille Eng 2 Min.
THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INDUSTRY, CRAFTS AND AGRICULTURE AREZZO
English Version - 2 minutes
Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy
"Arezzo alone is enough to glorify Italy", wrote the poet Giosuè Carducci. With its many layers of art and history, this area was the cradle of the Etruscan civilization, with settlements dating back to prehistoric times and later an important Roman garrison. For a while, Arezzo was a free city, before becoming part of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, and so absorbing the vibrant culture of the Renaissance. It has been the home of exceptional artistic and scientific talents throughout history; including Guido Monaco, the inventor of musical notation, Piero della Francesca, considered one of the greatest representatives of early Renaissance painting, and the sublime artist, Michelangelo Buonarroti.
The Chamber of Commerce has always been on the side of the economic system of the Arezzo area and promotes the development of enterprises from their inception to the affirmation on the international markets.
Arezzo has been home to many important crafts over the centuries, the most significant being the tradition of gold-working, which dates back to the fourteenth century and made the city's workshops famous throughout the courts of Europe. Today, this ancient technique continues in a gold district made up of about 1,200 companies. It is also celebrated in "Oro Arezzo", one of the most important international fairs dedicated to gold-working, silverware and jewellery, held every year in Arezzo's modern, functional Business and Conference Centre.
The fashion industry is also flourishing, thanks to some top companies which combine expert craftsmanship and innovation to create brands with a worldwide reputation. The agro-food industry is very robust, exporting traditional Italian products over the world: olive oil, wine, salami, pasta, and so on.
And then there are the electronics and engineering industries and manufacturers of prefabricated components. These are leading companies, developing advanced, cutting-edge technologies, in conformity with the very latest world standards. A forward perspective is offered by those companies in the Arezzo area that focus on technological innovation, providing high-level, hi-tech solutions which have met with approval all over the world.
The National Chamber increases the value and supports technological development and product innovation, spreading the "Made in Italy" excellence throughout the world.
From modern hotels to farm holiday centres - the perfect place for a relaxing holiday - from characteristic B & B.s in the historic centre to farmhouses hidden away in the valleys, Arezzo offers a rich variety of accommodation to ensure every stay is special and unique.
A favourite destination for sports tourism, Arezzo provides many opportunities to practise a wide range of indoor and outdoor sports, including football, rugby, golf, tennis, mountain biking, horseback riding and rock climbing...
The food and wine enthusiast will discover a gastronomic paradise in Arezzo.
The gastronomic tradition of Arezzo focuses on the use of wholesome raw ingredients, reflecting its origins in simple farmhouse food. The culture is rich in high quality products, renowned throughout the world. Among the best is Chianina beef, a breed of cattle which produces the high-quality "Bistecca Fiorentina": the Italian steak par excellence. The healthiness of the climate, the richness of the land and the hilly landscape combine to produce excellent olive oils, as well as a fine heritage of DOCG red wines. These vibrant, intense wines are based on the Sangiovese grape, with Chianti, of course, as king of them all.
- published: 12 Nov 2014
- views: 28
Rome - Guide Trips - Which Definitely Should Be Visited
Rome (/ˈroʊm/; Italian: Roma pronounced [ˈroːma] ( listen); Latin: Rōma) is a city and special comune (named "Roma Capitale") in Italy. Rome is the capital of I...
Rome (/ˈroʊm/; Italian: Roma pronounced [ˈroːma] ( listen); Latin: Rōma) is a city and special comune (named "Roma Capitale") in Italy. Rome is the capital of Italy and also of the Province of Rome and of the region of Lazio. With 2.9 million residents in 1,285.3 km2 (496.3 sq mi), it is also the country's largest and most populated comune and fourth-most populous city in the European Union by population within city limits. The urban area of Rome extends beyond the administrative city limits with a population of around 3.8 million.[2] Between 3.2 and 4.2 million people live in Rome metropolitan area.[3][4][5][6][7] The city is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, within Lazio (Latium), along the shores of Tiber river. Vatican City is an independent country within the city boundaries of Rome, the only existing example of a country within a city: for this reason Rome has been often defined as capital of two states.[8][9]
Rome's history spans more than two and a half thousand years, since its legendary founding in 753 BC. Rome is one of the oldest continuously occupied cities in Europe. It is referred to as "The Eternal City" (Latin: Roma Aeterna), a central notion in ancient Roman culture.[10] In the ancient world it was successively the capital city of the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, and is regarded as one of the birthplaces of Western civilization. Since the 1st century AD, Rome has been considered the seat of the Papacy and in the 8th century it became the capital of the Papal States, which lasted until 1870. In 1871 Rome became the capital of the Kingdom of Italy, and in 1946 that of the Italian Republic.
After the Middle Ages, almost all the popes since Nicholas V (1422–55) pursued coherently along four hundred years an architectonic and urbanistic program aimed to make of the city the world`s artistic and cultural center.[11] Due to that, Rome became first one of the major centers of the Italian Renaissance along with Florence,[12] and then the birthplace of Baroque style. Famous artists and architects, such as - to name just a few - Bramante, Michelangelo, Raphael and Bernini, made of the city the center of their activity, creating masterpieces like St Peter's Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, Raphael Rooms and St. Peter's Square.
Rome has the status of a global city.[13][14][15] In 2011, Rome was the 18th-most-visited city in the world, 3rd most visited in the European Union, and the most popular tourist attraction in Italy.[16] Its historic centre is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.[17] Monuments and museums such as the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum are among the world's most visited tourist destinations with both locations receiving millions of tourists a year. Rome hosted the 1960 Summer Olympics and is the seat of United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Etymology
About the origin of the name Roma several hypotheses have been advanced.[18] The most important are the following:
From Rumon or Rumen, archaic name of the Tiber, which in turn has the same root as the Greek verb ῥέω (rhèo) and the Latin verb ruo, which both mean "flow";[19]
From the Etruscan word ruma, whose root is *rum- "teat", with possible reference either to the totem wolf that adopted and suckled the cognately named twins Romulus and Remus, or to the shape of the Palatine and Aventine Hills;
From the Greek word ῤώμη (rhōmē), which means strength.[20]
History
Main articles: History of Rome and Timeline of Rome history
Earliest history
Main article: Founding of Rome
There is archaeological evidence of human occupation of the Rome area from approximately 14,000 years ago, but the dense layer of much younger debris obscures Palaeolithic and Neolithic sites.[21] Evidence of stone tools, pottery and stone weapons attest to about 10,000 years of human presence. Several excavations support the view that Rome grew from pastoral settlements on the Palatine Hill built above the area of the future Roman Forum. While some archaeologists argue that Rome was indeed founded in the middle of the 8th century BC (the date of the tradition), the date is subject to controversy.[22] However, the power of the well known tale of Rome's legendary foundation tends to deflect attention from its actual, and much more ancient, origins.
wn.com/Rome Guide Trips Which Definitely Should Be Visited
Rome (/ˈroʊm/; Italian: Roma pronounced [ˈroːma] ( listen); Latin: Rōma) is a city and special comune (named "Roma Capitale") in Italy. Rome is the capital of Italy and also of the Province of Rome and of the region of Lazio. With 2.9 million residents in 1,285.3 km2 (496.3 sq mi), it is also the country's largest and most populated comune and fourth-most populous city in the European Union by population within city limits. The urban area of Rome extends beyond the administrative city limits with a population of around 3.8 million.[2] Between 3.2 and 4.2 million people live in Rome metropolitan area.[3][4][5][6][7] The city is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, within Lazio (Latium), along the shores of Tiber river. Vatican City is an independent country within the city boundaries of Rome, the only existing example of a country within a city: for this reason Rome has been often defined as capital of two states.[8][9]
Rome's history spans more than two and a half thousand years, since its legendary founding in 753 BC. Rome is one of the oldest continuously occupied cities in Europe. It is referred to as "The Eternal City" (Latin: Roma Aeterna), a central notion in ancient Roman culture.[10] In the ancient world it was successively the capital city of the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, and is regarded as one of the birthplaces of Western civilization. Since the 1st century AD, Rome has been considered the seat of the Papacy and in the 8th century it became the capital of the Papal States, which lasted until 1870. In 1871 Rome became the capital of the Kingdom of Italy, and in 1946 that of the Italian Republic.
After the Middle Ages, almost all the popes since Nicholas V (1422–55) pursued coherently along four hundred years an architectonic and urbanistic program aimed to make of the city the world`s artistic and cultural center.[11] Due to that, Rome became first one of the major centers of the Italian Renaissance along with Florence,[12] and then the birthplace of Baroque style. Famous artists and architects, such as - to name just a few - Bramante, Michelangelo, Raphael and Bernini, made of the city the center of their activity, creating masterpieces like St Peter's Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, Raphael Rooms and St. Peter's Square.
Rome has the status of a global city.[13][14][15] In 2011, Rome was the 18th-most-visited city in the world, 3rd most visited in the European Union, and the most popular tourist attraction in Italy.[16] Its historic centre is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.[17] Monuments and museums such as the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum are among the world's most visited tourist destinations with both locations receiving millions of tourists a year. Rome hosted the 1960 Summer Olympics and is the seat of United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Etymology
About the origin of the name Roma several hypotheses have been advanced.[18] The most important are the following:
From Rumon or Rumen, archaic name of the Tiber, which in turn has the same root as the Greek verb ῥέω (rhèo) and the Latin verb ruo, which both mean "flow";[19]
From the Etruscan word ruma, whose root is *rum- "teat", with possible reference either to the totem wolf that adopted and suckled the cognately named twins Romulus and Remus, or to the shape of the Palatine and Aventine Hills;
From the Greek word ῤώμη (rhōmē), which means strength.[20]
History
Main articles: History of Rome and Timeline of Rome history
Earliest history
Main article: Founding of Rome
There is archaeological evidence of human occupation of the Rome area from approximately 14,000 years ago, but the dense layer of much younger debris obscures Palaeolithic and Neolithic sites.[21] Evidence of stone tools, pottery and stone weapons attest to about 10,000 years of human presence. Several excavations support the view that Rome grew from pastoral settlements on the Palatine Hill built above the area of the future Roman Forum. While some archaeologists argue that Rome was indeed founded in the middle of the 8th century BC (the date of the tradition), the date is subject to controversy.[22] However, the power of the well known tale of Rome's legendary foundation tends to deflect attention from its actual, and much more ancient, origins.
- published: 05 Dec 2014
- views: 1
Amsterdam tips Allard Pierson Museum
The Allard Pierson Museum is the archaeological museum of the University of Amsterdam. It is situated at the Oude Turfmarkt 127 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands......
The Allard Pierson Museum is the archaeological museum of the University of Amsterdam. It is situated at the Oude Turfmarkt 127 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands...
wn.com/Amsterdam Tips Allard Pierson Museum
The Allard Pierson Museum is the archaeological museum of the University of Amsterdam. It is situated at the Oude Turfmarkt 127 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands...
A Spring Sunny Day at Fiesole Italy
Fiesole A little town on a top of a hill nearby Florence in Italy. It rises up from the times of the Etruscan Civilization, then the Roman times and now as w......
Fiesole A little town on a top of a hill nearby Florence in Italy. It rises up from the times of the Etruscan Civilization, then the Roman times and now as w...
wn.com/A Spring Sunny Day At Fiesole Italy
Fiesole A little town on a top of a hill nearby Florence in Italy. It rises up from the times of the Etruscan Civilization, then the Roman times and now as w...
Off the Beaten Strada: Top 10 Favorite Etruscan Sites
http://www.offthebeatenstrada.com What a wonderful, unique way to explore Tuscany, Italy! Off the Beaten Strada: Top 10 Favorite Etruscan Sites by Pamela Haa......
http://www.offthebeatenstrada.com What a wonderful, unique way to explore Tuscany, Italy! Off the Beaten Strada: Top 10 Favorite Etruscan Sites by Pamela Haa...
wn.com/Off The Beaten Strada Top 10 Favorite Etruscan Sites
http://www.offthebeatenstrada.com What a wonderful, unique way to explore Tuscany, Italy! Off the Beaten Strada: Top 10 Favorite Etruscan Sites by Pamela Haa...
Greeks The Crucible of Civilization, Ep1, Revolution Full HD 1080p, Amazing Documentary
The Ancient Greeks: Crucible of Civilization - Episode 1: Revolution
It was perhaps the most spectacular flourishing of imagination and achievement in recorde...
The Ancient Greeks: Crucible of Civilization - Episode 1: Revolution
It was perhaps the most spectacular flourishing of imagination and achievement in recorded history. In the Fourth and Fifth Centuries BC, the Greeks built an empire that stretched across the Mediterranean from Asia to Spain. They laid the foundations of modern science, politics, warfare and philosophy, and produced some of the most breathtaking art and architecture the world has ever seen. This series, narrated by Liam Neeson, recounts the rise, glory, demise and legacy of the empire that marked the dawn of Western civilization. The story of this astonishing civilization is told through the lives of heroes of ancient Greece. The latest advances in computer and television technology rebuild the Acropolis, recreate the Battle of Marathon and restore the grandeur of the Academy, where Socrates, Plato and Aristotle forged the foundation of Western though. The series combines dramatic storytelling, stunning imagery, new research and distinguished scholarship to render classical Greece gloriously alive.
EPISODE 1: THE REVOLUTION
The first part tells the story of the troubled birth of the world's first democracy, ancient Athens, through the life of an Athenian nobleman, Cleisthenes. In the brutal world of the 5th century BC, the Athenians struggle against a series of tyrants and their greatest rival, Sparta, to create a new "society of equals." This documentary makes history entertaining as well as educational. Beautifully photographed, using reenactments, paintings, maps, pottery, metalwork, and "living statues" to take the viewer on a vicarious journey through ancient Greece. Episode one, The Revolution, begins at the dawn of democracy in 508 B.C., with the revolution of the common people against aristocratic rule. The film then travels further back in time to chronicle the key events leading up to the revolution. As the camera roams ancient ruins, the Greek countryside, and old stone roads, the viewer learns that the inhabitants of Greece once lived in mud houses with no sewage and frequently fell prey to disease and warfare. Unable to write, they memorized their works of literature in order to pass them on to the next generation. Over time, their hardship and learning whetted their appetite for freedom. After rule by tyrants of the aristocratic class and a struggle for power, Cleisthenes (570-507 B.C.), himself an aristocrat, sided with the common people of Athens and brought democracy into being. From this beginning, western democracy developed and flourished. All the while during their early maturation into a Mediterranean power, Athens and other city-states had to live with the threat of war from expansionist Sparta as well as the vast Persian Empire. But democracy had taken root, and it proved in the long run to be a greater force than the mightiest of armies. The program closes on the eve of the new society's first great test: invasion by the mighty empire of Persia.
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The Ancient Greeks: Crucible of Civilization - Episode 1: Revolution
It was perhaps the most spectacular flourishing of imagination and achievement in recorded history. In the Fourth and Fifth Centuries BC, the Greeks built an empire that stretched across the Mediterranean from Asia to Spain. They laid the foundations of modern science, politics, warfare and philosophy, and produced some of the most breathtaking art and architecture the world has ever seen. This series, narrated by Liam Neeson, recounts the rise, glory, demise and legacy of the empire that marked the dawn of Western civilization. The story of this astonishing civilization is told through the lives of heroes of ancient Greece. The latest advances in computer and television technology rebuild the Acropolis, recreate the Battle of Marathon and restore the grandeur of the Academy, where Socrates, Plato and Aristotle forged the foundation of Western though. The series combines dramatic storytelling, stunning imagery, new research and distinguished scholarship to render classical Greece gloriously alive.
EPISODE 1: THE REVOLUTION
The first part tells the story of the troubled birth of the world's first democracy, ancient Athens, through the life of an Athenian nobleman, Cleisthenes. In the brutal world of the 5th century BC, the Athenians struggle against a series of tyrants and their greatest rival, Sparta, to create a new "society of equals." This documentary makes history entertaining as well as educational. Beautifully photographed, using reenactments, paintings, maps, pottery, metalwork, and "living statues" to take the viewer on a vicarious journey through ancient Greece. Episode one, The Revolution, begins at the dawn of democracy in 508 B.C., with the revolution of the common people against aristocratic rule. The film then travels further back in time to chronicle the key events leading up to the revolution. As the camera roams ancient ruins, the Greek countryside, and old stone roads, the viewer learns that the inhabitants of Greece once lived in mud houses with no sewage and frequently fell prey to disease and warfare. Unable to write, they memorized their works of literature in order to pass them on to the next generation. Over time, their hardship and learning whetted their appetite for freedom. After rule by tyrants of the aristocratic class and a struggle for power, Cleisthenes (570-507 B.C.), himself an aristocrat, sided with the common people of Athens and brought democracy into being. From this beginning, western democracy developed and flourished. All the while during their early maturation into a Mediterranean power, Athens and other city-states had to live with the threat of war from expansionist Sparta as well as the vast Persian Empire. But democracy had taken root, and it proved in the long run to be a greater force than the mightiest of armies. The program closes on the eve of the new society's first great test: invasion by the mighty empire of Persia.
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- published: 15 May 2014
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Civilization in Forest 500 years back [part 2]
Near about 500 years back there were a civilization In this forest. It took 4 hours to reach the destination. All wild animals are present in this forest and ...
Near about 500 years back there were a civilization In this forest. It took 4 hours to reach the destination. All wild animals are present in this forest and it is dangerous to travel without a local guide. Situated in Kerala (INDIA)
wn.com/Civilization In Forest 500 Years Back Part 2
Near about 500 years back there were a civilization In this forest. It took 4 hours to reach the destination. All wild animals are present in this forest and it is dangerous to travel without a local guide. Situated in Kerala (INDIA)
- published: 03 Aug 2010
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CERVETERI, the Etruscan Necropolis of Banditaccia and the Adventures of Zurp and Zip
Zurp, a little alien from Alsius III, has made friends with Zip the mouse. They first met at the splendid Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli, and their latest mission......
Zurp, a little alien from Alsius III, has made friends with Zip the mouse. They first met at the splendid Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli, and their latest mission...
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Zurp, a little alien from Alsius III, has made friends with Zip the mouse. They first met at the splendid Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli, and their latest mission...
Stefano Rome tours: Amazing Etruscan Places
http://www.stefanorometours.com/) Experience incredible Etruscan Places with Etruscan expert Stefano, in ancient Necropolis in Cerveteri and Tarquinia, visi......
http://www.stefanorometours.com/) Experience incredible Etruscan Places with Etruscan expert Stefano, in ancient Necropolis in Cerveteri and Tarquinia, visi...
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신전의 계곡은 시칠리아의 수많은 그리스 유적가운데 규모도 가장 크고 잘 보존되어 있는 곳이다. 능선에 따라 모두 9개의 신전이 펼쳐져 있고 선사시대 그리스, 로마인의 주거유적도 만날 수 있는 시칠리아 고대사의 중요한 장소이다. 기원전 6세기경 이곳에 정착한 그리스인들은 인구 20만 명의 거대 도시를 이루며 살았다. 그 후 1500년 동안 도시의 주인은 로마에서 아랍으로 또 노르만으로 바뀌었지만 신전은 각기 다른 용도로 사용되었다고 한다. 이 땅의 밟은 사람들은 고대 문명이 이룩한 보물을 파괴하지 않았고 그 덕분에 시칠리아는 더욱 특별한 유산을 가질 수 있게 되었다.
[English: Google Translator]
The valley of the temples are places that are the most numerous and best preserved Greek ruins of Sicily scale. All nine stretches along the ridge and prehistoric temples in Greece, is an important place of residence ruins of the ancient history of Sicily which can meet even the Romans. Greeks who settled here in the 6th century BC lived 20 million people who constitute the great city. After 1500 years of the town, but the owner is replaced by another from the Arab-Norman Roman temples that are each used for different purposes. Stepped did not destroy the people of this land treasures ancient civilization achieved this thanks to the Sicilian was able to have a more special heritage.
[Italian: Google Translator]
La valle dei templi sono luoghi che sono i più numerosi e meglio conservate rovine greche di scala Sicilia. Tutti e nove si estende lungo la dorsale e templi preistorici in Grecia, è un importante luogo di residenza rovine dell'antica storia della Sicilia in grado di soddisfare anche i Romani. Greci che si stabilirono qui nel 6 ° secolo aC vissuto 20 milioni di persone che costituiscono la grande città. Dopo 1500 anni della città, ma il proprietario è sostituito da un altro dai templi arabo-normanna romani che vengono ogni utilizzati per scopi diversi. Scalinata non distruggere il popolo di questa terra tesori antica civiltà raggiunto questo grazie alla siciliana è stato in grado di avere un patrimonio più speciale.
[Information]
■클립명: 유럽103-이탈리아02-14 아그리젠토, 신전의 계곡/Valley of the Temples/Agrigento/Roman/Greek/Relic/Settlement site/Remains
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■촬영일자: 2006년 11월 November
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[한국어 정보]
신전의 계곡은 시칠리아의 수많은 그리스 유적가운데 규모도 가장 크고 잘 보존되어 있는 곳이다. 능선에 따라 모두 9개의 신전이 펼쳐져 있고 선사시대 그리스, 로마인의 주거유적도 만날 수 있는 시칠리아 고대사의 중요한 장소이다. 기원전 6세기경 이곳에 정착한 그리스인들은 인구 20만 명의 거대 도시를 이루며 살았다. 그 후 1500년 동안 도시의 주인은 로마에서 아랍으로 또 노르만으로 바뀌었지만 신전은 각기 다른 용도로 사용되었다고 한다. 이 땅의 밟은 사람들은 고대 문명이 이룩한 보물을 파괴하지 않았고 그 덕분에 시칠리아는 더욱 특별한 유산을 가질 수 있게 되었다.
[English: Google Translator]
The valley of the temples are places that are the most numerous and best preserved Greek ruins of Sicily scale. All nine stretches along the ridge and prehistoric temples in Greece, is an important place of residence ruins of the ancient history of Sicily which can meet even the Romans. Greeks who settled here in the 6th century BC lived 20 million people who constitute the great city. After 1500 years of the town, but the owner is replaced by another from the Arab-Norman Roman temples that are each used for different purposes. Stepped did not destroy the people of this land treasures ancient civilization achieved this thanks to the Sicilian was able to have a more special heritage.
[Italian: Google Translator]
La valle dei templi sono luoghi che sono i più numerosi e meglio conservate rovine greche di scala Sicilia. Tutti e nove si estende lungo la dorsale e templi preistorici in Grecia, è un importante luogo di residenza rovine dell'antica storia della Sicilia in grado di soddisfare anche i Romani. Greci che si stabilirono qui nel 6 ° secolo aC vissuto 20 milioni di persone che costituiscono la grande città. Dopo 1500 anni della città, ma il proprietario è sostituito da un altro dai templi arabo-normanna romani che vengono ogni utilizzati per scopi diversi. Scalinata non distruggere il popolo di questa terra tesori antica civiltà raggiunto questo grazie alla siciliana è stato in grado di avere un patrimonio più speciale.
[Information]
■클립명: 유럽103-이탈리아02-14 아그리젠토, 신전의 계곡/Valley of the Temples/Agrigento/Roman/Greek/Relic/Settlement site/Remains
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 박건영 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2006년 11월 November
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유럽,Europe,유럽,이탈리아,Italy,Italia,이태리,박건영,2006,11월 November,시칠리아,Sicilia
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Italy Tour Video - City of Rome 2015 HD
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A tour video of Italy featuring: Rome, Pompeii, the Vatican and others.
The Italian peninsula sho...
"4 Mile Radius Productions" - www.4mileradiusproductions.com
A tour video of Italy featuring: Rome, Pompeii, the Vatican and others.
The Italian peninsula shows evidence of habitation by anatomically modern humans beginning about 43,000 years ago. It is reached by the Neolithic as early as 6000 BC (Cardium Pottery in Coppa Nevigata). The Italian Bronze Age begins around 1500 BC, likely corresponding to the arrival of Indo-European speakers whose descendants would become the Italic peoples of the Iron Age; alongside the early Italic cultures, however, the Etruscan civilization in central Italy and Greek colonies in the south flourished during 8th to 5th centuries BC.
Among the Italic peoples, the Latins, originally situated in the Latium region, and their Latin language would come to dominate the peninsula with the Roman conquest of Italy in the 3rd century BC. The Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire dominated Italy for many centuries, and furthermore established the culture and civilization of Western Europe in general, including the adoption and subsequent spread of Christianity as state religion at the end of the 4th century.
wn.com/Italy Tour Video City Of Rome 2015 Hd
"4 Mile Radius Productions" - www.4mileradiusproductions.com
A tour video of Italy featuring: Rome, Pompeii, the Vatican and others.
The Italian peninsula shows evidence of habitation by anatomically modern humans beginning about 43,000 years ago. It is reached by the Neolithic as early as 6000 BC (Cardium Pottery in Coppa Nevigata). The Italian Bronze Age begins around 1500 BC, likely corresponding to the arrival of Indo-European speakers whose descendants would become the Italic peoples of the Iron Age; alongside the early Italic cultures, however, the Etruscan civilization in central Italy and Greek colonies in the south flourished during 8th to 5th centuries BC.
Among the Italic peoples, the Latins, originally situated in the Latium region, and their Latin language would come to dominate the peninsula with the Roman conquest of Italy in the 3rd century BC. The Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire dominated Italy for many centuries, and furthermore established the culture and civilization of Western Europe in general, including the adoption and subsequent spread of Christianity as state religion at the end of the 4th century.
- published: 19 Apr 2015
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etruscan ionising salt glowing steel granulation experiments
Through their own experiments, I'm convinced.
The Etruscans made their gold granulation with ionising salt and glowing steel. With the ionising salt you can granulate real rubies on fine silver.
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If you are a fan of the ancient astronaut theory, have read Zecharia Sitchin, this INTERVIEW is for you.
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Interview with Etruscan Archaelogist Count Ferdinand Cinelli
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Etruscan DNA Part 2
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Ancient Mount Rushmore - Clovis Civilization Monuments in Serra Nevada
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The Vinča culture, also known as Turdaș culture or Turdaș-Vinča culture, is a Neolithic archaeological culture in Central Europe and Southeastern Europe, dated ...
The Vinča culture, also known as Turdaș culture or Turdaș-Vinča culture, is a Neolithic archaeological culture in Central Europe and Southeastern Europe, dated to the period 5700–4500 BCE. Named for its type site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, a large tell settlement discovered by Serbian archaeologist Miloje Vasić in 1908, it represents the material remains of a prehistoric society mainly distinguished by its settlement pattern and ritual behaviour. Farming technology first introduced to the region during the First Temperate Neolithic was developed further by the Vinča culture, fuelling a population boom and producing some of the largest settlements in prehistoric Europe. These settlements maintained a high degree of cultural uniformity through the long-distance exchange of ritual items, but were probably not politically unified. Various styles of zoomorphic and anthropomorphic figurines are hallmarks of the culture, as are the Vinča symbols, which some conjecture to be an early form of proto-writing. Though not conventionally considered part of the Chalcolithic or "Copper Age", the Vinča culture provides the earliest known example of copper metallurgy.
The Vinča culture occupied a region of Southeastern Europe (i.e. the Balkans) corresponding mainly to modern-day Serbia and Kosovo, but also parts of Romania, Bulgaria, Bosnia, Montenegro, Macedonia, and Greece.
This region had already been settled by farming societies of the First Temperate Neolithic, but during the Vinča period sustained population growth led to an unprecedented level of settlement size and density along with the population of areas that were bypassed by earlier settlers. Vinča settlements were considerably larger than any other contemporary European culture, in some instances surpassing the cities of the Aegean and early Near Eastern Bronze Age a millennium later. One of the largest sites was Vinča-Belo Brdo, it covered 29 hectare and had up to 2,500 people.
Early Vinča settlement population density was 50-200 people per hectare, in later phases an average of 50-100 people per hectare was common. The Divostin site 4900-4650 B.C. had up to 1028 houses and a maximum population size of 8200 and could perhaps be the largest Vinča settlement. Another large site was Stubline from 4700 B.C. it may contained a maximum population of 4000. The settlement of Parţa maybe had 1575 people living there at the same time.
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The Vinča culture, also known as Turdaș culture or Turdaș-Vinča culture, is a Neolithic archaeological culture in Central Europe and Southeastern Europe, dated to the period 5700–4500 BCE. Named for its type site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, a large tell settlement discovered by Serbian archaeologist Miloje Vasić in 1908, it represents the material remains of a prehistoric society mainly distinguished by its settlement pattern and ritual behaviour. Farming technology first introduced to the region during the First Temperate Neolithic was developed further by the Vinča culture, fuelling a population boom and producing some of the largest settlements in prehistoric Europe. These settlements maintained a high degree of cultural uniformity through the long-distance exchange of ritual items, but were probably not politically unified. Various styles of zoomorphic and anthropomorphic figurines are hallmarks of the culture, as are the Vinča symbols, which some conjecture to be an early form of proto-writing. Though not conventionally considered part of the Chalcolithic or "Copper Age", the Vinča culture provides the earliest known example of copper metallurgy.
The Vinča culture occupied a region of Southeastern Europe (i.e. the Balkans) corresponding mainly to modern-day Serbia and Kosovo, but also parts of Romania, Bulgaria, Bosnia, Montenegro, Macedonia, and Greece.
This region had already been settled by farming societies of the First Temperate Neolithic, but during the Vinča period sustained population growth led to an unprecedented level of settlement size and density along with the population of areas that were bypassed by earlier settlers. Vinča settlements were considerably larger than any other contemporary European culture, in some instances surpassing the cities of the Aegean and early Near Eastern Bronze Age a millennium later. One of the largest sites was Vinča-Belo Brdo, it covered 29 hectare and had up to 2,500 people.
Early Vinča settlement population density was 50-200 people per hectare, in later phases an average of 50-100 people per hectare was common. The Divostin site 4900-4650 B.C. had up to 1028 houses and a maximum population size of 8200 and could perhaps be the largest Vinča settlement. Another large site was Stubline from 4700 B.C. it may contained a maximum population of 4000. The settlement of Parţa maybe had 1575 people living there at the same time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vin%C4%8Da_culture
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