Talk:Etruscan history
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[edit] Stub creation
Etruscan history is quite a different topic from the art, religion, origin theories, government, architecture, etc. This topic should include a narration of the actual events of the civilization as recorded in writing by authors. I suppose there would be a great deal about their relations with the Romans and the Celts as told mainly by historians such as Livy. If it is not in written history then it does not go here. Customs, language, art, etc., go elsewhere. See under Etruscan civilization. The material that is here in the initial stub was taken from the latter article. As you can see it is nearly entirely unsatisfactory and unreferenced. This article is the place to fix and expand it.Dave 15:15, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Information about the Etruscans
An excellent book about the Etruscan civilization is "Etruscan Places" (authors: Maurizio Martinelli and Giulio Paolucci)ISBN 88-8117-157-0. The introduction (pages 5 - 23) deals with the history of this people. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Polidoor (talk • contribs) 22:54, 3 April 2008 (UTC)

