Vulci

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City of Etruria in Italy with ruins of Etruscan temple, Roman houses, Greek pottery, and a production center for bronzes. There are extensive cemeteries and a large network of streets and walls. Vulci grew out of a number of Villanovan villages and flourished chiefly in the 6th-4th century BC, largely as a result of trade, the extraction of minerals from nearby Monte Amiata, and the manufacture of bronze jugs and tripods, etc.

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