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Mantua
Piacenza
Ferrara
Spina
Bologna (Felsina) Villanova
Marzabotto
Fiesole
Volterra
Siena
Murlo
Populania Chianciano Perugia
Vetulonia Cetona Todi
Talamone Bolsena
Tuscania
Vulci
Pyrgi
Rome
Palestrina (Praeneste)
Nemi
Capua
Herculaneum
Pompeii
Tyrrhenian
Sea
Bay of
Naples
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Map 27.1 Map of Italy. Courtesy of N. de Grummond.
whereas the essential issue was theformationand development of this particular culture
over a period of centuries. In what follows, attention will be given to the historical devel-
opment of the Etruscans, but at the same time we may address the areas that have the
greatest bearing on defining their ethnicity: language, nomenclature, religion, appear-
ance, and biological characteristics. When possible, ethnic distinctions will be nuanced by
reference to Etruscan men and women whose status was royal, princely, aristocratic, slave,
or freed.