Definition
An "Etruscan" refers to a person from Etruria, an ancient civilization in Italy, predating the Roman Empire. Etruscans were known for their art, metalworking, and unique language. They significantly influenced Roman culture. They had a distinct society with its own customs and traditions. Their civilization flourished for centuries before being absorbed by Rome. Think of them as the cool, mysterious neighbors of the early Romans. They left behind a rich legacy of artifacts and tombs.