Presented by Giuliana Castellani Koch, noted speaker on Italian culture and history. The Etruscans, Italy’s first great civilization, shaped Rome’s rise and influenced Western culture. Their legacy, preserved in collections across Italy, the U.S., and museums worldwide, includes innovations in engineering, architecture, and religion. Emerging around 3,000 BCE, the Etruscan’s contributions—from advanced water systems and aqueducts to their rich pantheon and beliefs in the afterlife—profoundly impacted Rome and later the Renaissance, leaving a lasting mark on Western art and thought.
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