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    Etruria - Francesco Buranelli: Gli Scavi a Vulci della Società Vincenzo Campanari – Governo Pontificio . Pp. xvi+412; numerous illustrations, half-tone and line . Rome: ‘LľErma’ di Bretschneider, 1991. Cased, L. 350,000. - Francesco Buranelli: The Etruscans: Legacy of a Lost Civilization from the Vatican Museums. Pp. 208; numerous illustrations, mainly colour . Memphis, TN: Wonders, in cooperation with Memphis Museum Systems, Inc., 1992. Paper. [REVIEW]David Ridgway - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (1):164-164.
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    Italy after the Pyrrhic War: the Beginnings of Roman Colonization in Etruria.Edoardo Bianchi - 2018 - Klio 100 (3):765-784.
    Summary My paper aims to clarify the subsequent steps of Rome’s encroachment on Etruria in the aftermath of the Pyrrhic War. As is well known, the Latin colony of Cosa was founded in 273 BC on the Tyrrhenian coast to the north of Vulci; moreover, in the years 264–245 BC, four citizen colonies were founded on the Caeretan coast, namely Castrum Novum, Pyrgi, Alsium and Fregenae. Unfortunately, it is not easy to reconstruct precisely what the Roman movements in Etruria (...)
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