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Etruscan civilization - The Etruscans established relations with the first Greek immigrants

Time: 700s BC

Place: Ischia, Naples, Italy

Details: The Etruscans established relations of a certain consistency with the first Greek immigrants in southern Italy in Pithecusa.

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