ATS1248 Lecture 9: MODULE 9 - ETRUSCANS & SECOND PUNIC WAR

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Europe across the alps (e. g. gold: tombs evidence of trade (athenian painted pottery etc , cemeteries: banditaccia necropolis. Offerings: carved into tomb typical offerings (weaponry, greaves, jars), pottery, painted scenes of feasting will be there forever. Sarcophagus: commemorates the dead (stone container which holds the body) depictions on sarcophagi which take on the image of relaxing, leaning back, laying on their own tomb. Rome will eat away at their territory until they lose all of sicily (also sicily is important to the movement of trade carthage is powerful: first punic war: Romans strong on land but useless on sea. Roman power: able to replace lost army/fleets. The corvus spikes enemy ship and becomes a land battle at sea. Made an oath to his father to destroy rome. A new leader for a new carthage (carthaginian town in spain: the ebro: roman and carthaginian spheres of influence meet (north: rome influence, south: carthaginian)

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