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elixir [45]
3 years ago
14

To what extent did the romans borrow from etruscan society in shaping their own?

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Bad White [126]3 years ago
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The Etruscans were a free mixture of city-expresses that took control of the range that later progressed toward becoming Rome, presenting various upgrades and changes that changed the town into a genuine city. The Etruscans likewise acquainted Greek culture with the Romans. 
In spite of the fact that the myth of Romulus and Remus stays mainstream, the genuine beginnings of Rome lie with the Etruscans, who lay toward the north of the Tiber River. The Etruscans looked to encompass Rome and transform it into an independent city-express that offered an explanation to a royal government. They acquainted rectangular urban arranging with the Romans, depleted the bogs, introduced underground sewers and assembled open works, showers, water systems, streets, and extensions.
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