Melissa, AncientSites >Rome > Groups >Etruria New Vines "Products Contest" with $500 in Prizes! Places To Go!Today's PostsRomeAthensEgyptBabylonTaraMachuPicchuNewYorkAncientSitesSite MapAncientVine Rome Board Index | Rome Daily Posts Board: Etruria Topic: Women in Etruria Topic Editor: Nesnut Hatshepsut Topic Description: Etruscan women enjoyed a gr... Email this post to a friend! Message: Melissa, Author: - Publius Tertius, Patron Date: Aug 4, 2000 00:54 I'm not certain what this statement in your post meant: "Egyptians, greeks and romans arrived into death in the loneliness." The Egyptians seemed to have a society in which women weren't excluded from life, like the Greeks, and there are plenty (thousands? millions?) of tomb paintings to show that the Egyptians pictured themselves with their families, women, children, slaves, pets. In that sense, I think the Etruscans had more in common with the Egyptians than the Greeks! Next: Women in Etruria ( Lauchum - Camitlnas Tullius ) Previous: The etruscan couple ( - Melisa Alexandros )