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ETRUSCANS AND ROMANS
In 616 B.C., Lucius Tarquinius became the first Etruscan ruler of Rome. No one is certain whether
Tarquinius took the throne from the Latin king by force or by cleverness. Nevertheless, his dynasty
ruled Rome for more than 100 years.
The Etruscans were more culturally advanced than the Latins. They made many contributions to
Roman civilization. In the area of architecture, the Etruscans taught the Latins how to use the arch
in building bridges. The Etruscans also laid the foundations of Rome’s first sewer system. They
drained the swamp at the foot of the Palatine. This later became the place where Rome’s forum,
or Public Square, was built. The forum housed a palace, government buildings, and law courts.
The Etruscans made a contribution in the area of language as well. They borrowed the Greek
alphabet and made some changes in it. The Romans, in turn, borrowed the Etruscans alphabet.
The Romans also borrowed some Etruscan customs. One was the fight of enslaved people held at
Etruscan funerals. These games were models for the gladiatorial games with which the Romans
amused themselves. These games were fights between armed men, between men and animals,
between women and dwarfs, and between animals. Another custom borrowed from Etruscans was
the triumph, or the parade-like welcome given a Roman hero returning from battle.
The Etruscans also introduced the Romans to certain religious beliefs. These included
soothsayers and gods with human forms. The Etruscans built the first temple on the Capitoline,
one of the Seven Hills of Rome. Today, it is the center of Rome’s government.
The Romans founded their cities according to a ritual borrowed from the Etruscans. Soothsayers
read omens that told where the city’s boundaries should be. A ditch was dug to mark the
boundaries. The plow used to dig the ditch had a bronze blade and was pulled by a white bull and
cow yoked together. Workers then dug a trench at the center of the city. After each of the city’s
founders had tossed a handful of earth into the trench, the priests took over. They laid out the
main street and determined the principal cross street. A stone marked the place where the two
streets met.
The Etruscans believed that the stone covered a shaft leading to the underworld. Three times a
year, an Etruscan priest lifted the stone to allow the soul of the dead to return to earth. The
Romans believed the place where the two streets met was the mundas, or meeting point for the
worlds of the living and the dead.
Etruscans were not the first to develop or use many of the ideas and practices the Romans
borrowed from them. They were, however, the people who brought these ideas to the notice of the
Romans. Thus, they played an important role in the development of Roman civilization.
Establish a City
Directions
Using the above reading, you are to create a brochure describing how the
Etruscans established a city. There are six steps to the procedure; each step
must include a sentence that describes the step and an image that depicts the
step. Your brochure must have a cover and an equipment list of all the material
needed to build a city.
Example:
Colorful cover with a title of the brochure and you name
Step 1. Image
Description
Step 2. Image
Description
Step 3. Image
Description
List of materials need to build your city
1.
4.
2.
5.
3.
(Source: Human Heritage textbook. 215 - 216)
Step 4. Image
Description
Step 5. Image
Description
Step 6. Image
Description
6.