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Etruscans / Pre-Indo-Europeans / Roman mythology / Etruscan civilization / Tyrrhenians / Hiero I of Syracuse / Etruscan art / Etruscan language / Etruscan mythology / Etruscan history / Etruria / Callimachus
Date: 2013-04-09 17:22:06
Etruscans
Pre-Indo-Europeans
Roman mythology
Etruscan civilization
Tyrrhenians
Hiero I of Syracuse
Etruscan art
Etruscan language
Etruscan mythology
Etruscan history
Etruria
Callimachus

Histos  () – CALLIMACHUS AND THE ETRUSCANS: HUMAN SACRIFICE BETWEEN MYTH, HISTORY, AND HISTORIOGRAPHY *

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