The final period of the Etruscans, dating from 400 BC until the takeover by the Romans. In artistic terms, this was a phase of naturalism under Greek influence. In terms of settlement organization, this was a phase of expansion of rural settlement and construction of boundary forts (particularly in North Etruria).
See also ASCIANO; BLERA; BOLSENA; CETAMURA DI CHIANTI; CHIANTI; CORTONA; DRESS; ELSA VALLEY; FIESOLE; MONTE ROVELLO; MUSARNA; NORCHIA; ORTE; PAINTING; PIAN MIANO/MONTE CASOLI; POGGIO CIVITELLA; SOVANA; VACCHERECCIA; VOLTERRA; WOMEN.
Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans. Simon K. F. Stoddart.