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THE ENIGMA OF ETRURIA

 

Robert D. Morritt

 

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          Within these pages is an examination of the Etruscan enigma.Their origin and the founding of ‘Etruria’ in Europe in Situ ideas, their language in from 19th and early 20th century BPE. I am proud to have been given the opportunity to present my first English language translation of, “Observations Critiques Sur L’Archéologie Dite Prehistorique,“ which relates to early archaeological discoveries at Neufchatel prehistoric lake settlements and Halstatt together with background on the earliest Europeans in the Trans-Alpine area. Also concentration on the culture and trade routes of early Celtic –Gallic and related cultures of early Western Europe. Dedicated to the memory of my former ‘Teacher’, John Hallam, M.A. Ancient History and Philosophy, Prehistory and Early Agriculture, Leverhulme Research fellowship, University of Manchester.

 

OLD WELSH PROVERB
‘Nid rhy hen neb I ddysgu’ (= There’s none too old to learn).