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Les environs:

Acropolis, VelathriRoman theatre, VolaterraeTheatre, VolteraFuneral stele of Avile Tite

Localisation:

  • Italie, Volterra
  • geo:43.401424,10.861111
  • Précision ± 25-100 m.

Period or year:

  • -9xx~ / unknown

Classification:

  • Ville
  • Invisible

Identificateurs:

Annotations

Il n'y a pas une annotation en français. Présenté est une annotation en Anglais.

The site of Etruscan Velathri was settled since the Neothithic Age. In the eight BC the Etruscans begun to settled down over the Naturally defensive town in the fourth century they surrounded with the great defensive wall, more than seven kilometres long. The mineral deposits of copper and silver in the surroundings of fertile soil and forest  allowed Velathri to devloped agriculture and industry. Velatthri became one of the dozen city states of Etruria.

Bibliography:

  1. D. H. Lawrence; Simonetta de Filippis (11 July 2002). Sketches of Etruscan Places and Other Italian Essays. Cambridge University Press. pp. 315nn

The site of Etruscan Velathri was settled since the Neothithic Age. In the eight BC the Etruscans begun to settled down over the Naturally defensive town in the fourth century they surrounded with the great defensive wall, more than seven kilometres long. The mineral deposits of copper and silver in the surroundings of fertile soil and forest  allowed Velathri to devloped agriculture and industry. Velatthri became one of the dozen city states of Etruria.

Bibliography:

  1. D. H. Lawrence; Simonetta de Filippis (11 July 2002). Sketches of Etruscan Places and Other Italian Essays. Cambridge University Press. pp. 315nn

À proximité

Velathri, Temple A at Acropolis

Volterra. Etruscan Vlathri.

Acropolis of Velathri

Volterra. Etruscan Vlathri

Velathri, Cistern

Volterra. Etruscan Vlathri.