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7 January, 16:41

Which cultural element did the romans adapt from the etruscans

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  1. 7 January, 16:59
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    Etruscan Script is the correct answer.

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    The Etruscan civilisation flourished in Etruria and the Po valley before it became part of Roman Republic. Historian consider them to be non-Indo European people who inhabited in the central and northern Italy before 800 BC. Herodotus had also written about them and believed them to be from Lydia (Turkey). The Etruscans developed autonomous city states during 700 BC. They were the first people to learn to write. Their writing spread to other cultures of the peninsula and was later utilised by the Romans.
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