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The Etruscans significantly impacted Roman architecture by introducing the arch, which transformed construction techniques. They also enriched Roman religion with concepts of human gods and soothsayers who interpreted omens. Their customs and social structures influenced Rome’s development, including governance methods, such as the symbol of authority known as the tacas. Additionally, the Etruscans borrowed their language from the Greeks, modifying it in a way that later influenced Roman linguistics. Understanding Etruscan contributions offers insight into the foundation of Roman civilization.
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Michael Procell Etruscans effected Rome’s architecture because they taught them about Arches. Introduced them to human gods and soothsayers which would read Omens Architecture Rome Religion Social Customs The Etruscans borrowed there language from the Greeks and then changed the language, Rome then borrowed it from them They introduced ways to rule, like the symbol of authority, which is called a tacas Government