Etruscan And Early Roman Architecture by Axel Böethius

The Pelican History of Art

This comprehensive work delves into the architectural evolution of the Etruscans and early Romans, exploring the cultural and historical contexts that shaped their building practices. It examines the transition from Etruscan to Roman architecture, highlighting the influences, innovations, and techniques that defined the era. The book provides detailed analyses of various structures, from temples and tombs to civic buildings, illustrating how these ancient societies laid the groundwork for future architectural advancements in the Mediterranean world.