Ancient Mediterranean language.
1 Beautiful was the Etruscan superstition that the ancestors become the household gods.
2 Two slaves in Etruscan masks, with ropes and drag hooks, hurry in.
3 As an Etruscan , the haruspex used his people's name for the deity.
4 The beginnings of the Etruscan people are indistinct, but about 1000 B.C.
5 Here are three Etruscan sarcophagi, two of alabaster, and one in peperino.
6 I've got some more crickets for the Etruscan shrew, the Beefeater called.
7 Piqued by his ironic praise, Marmet thought of learning a little Etruscan .
8 In general, the Etruscan religion is well known; in particular, it is obscure.
9 The latter in particular restricted more and more the range of Etruscan piracy.
10 The Tarquins were from Tarquinii in Etruria; perhaps a line of Etruscan governors.
11 The chariot was discovered in 1903 A.D. in an Etruscan cemetery near Rome.
12 The Celtic dolmen and cromlech, the Etruscan tumulus, the Hebrew galgal, are words.
13 But the Roman and Etruscan races were by no means irreligious.
14 After which the Shelf is loaded down with Etruscan Growlers and Antique Jugs.
15 Of course the older Etruscan art also served as a model for Latium.
16 Tages, the Etruscan Tamet or Thoth, the giver of laws, 551-m.
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