Archaeologists in Italy say new findings from the 2025 excavation campaign at the Sanctuary of Bagno Grande in San Casciano dei Bagni strongly support the idea that the site once functioned as a true Etruscan medical school.
Etruscan cities in ancient Italy did not rise overnight or follow a single blueprint ...Lead authorCamilla Zeviani examined how three major Etruscan centers expanded across their landscapes during the 1st millennium BCE ... The Etruscan city of Vulci.
The Etruscan city of Vulci... Archaeologists have uncovered a rare ancient Greek marble statue in the ancient Etruscan city of Vulci, Italy, revealing cultural ties far stronger than previously understood ... New evidence of deep Greek-Etruscan interaction.
Tomb of the Leopards, Tarqunia, fifth-century BCE, showing what Etruscan musicians and dancers looked like with their distinctive clothing ... Each object revealed unique clues about how Etruscans forged tools for construction and weapons for combat.
Ancient Greek and Etruscan artifacts. Credit. CarabinieriTPC (Tutela Patrimonio Culturale) ... Prosecutors in Pisa triggered the inquiry after discovering a private collection belonging to a deceased individual ... Etruscan Daunian-Apulian Samnite-Campanian.
Archaeologists map the Etruscan city Veio’s underground tunnels ... The detailed mapping reveals how the Etruscan city Veio’s underground tunnels supported complex water management and religious life long before Rome’s dominance.
Archaeologists map the Etruscan city Veio’s underground tunnels ... A groundbreaking exploration beneath the ancient Etruscan city of Veio has revealed a long-hidden network of underground tunnels, digitally documented in full for the first time.
Study traces the roots of the Etruscan civilization through ancient DNA...Greek and Roman scholars debate about Etruscan roots. The Etruscans ... For centuries, scholars debated where the Etruscans came from.