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Episodes/Season 10/Finding Italy's Lost Empire
S10 · E14Expedition UnknownAugust 31, 2022transcript available

Finding Italy's Lost Empire

Josh Gates ventures into central Italy to investigate the Etruscans, a powerful civilization that dominated the Italian peninsula for five centuries beginning around 700 BCE before being conquered by Rome. The quest takes him through elaborate tombs in a "city of the dead" where priceless goods reveal extensive trade networks, and to a groundbreaking excavation led by a fellow Explorers Club member using cutting-edge scanning technology to search for a vanished Etruscan necropolis. Gates explores sophisticated engineering works carved directly from hillsides, discovering construction so advanced it challenges assumptions about pre-Roman Italy. The central mystery: could this largely forgotten civilization have laid the groundwork for Rome's greatest achievements, from roads to engineering marvels?

Mainstream archaeology recognizes the Etruscans as a sophisticated culture that flourished before Rome's rise, but much of their story remains obscured—their literature and language were largely lost, possibly deliberately destroyed by later conquerors. What survives are mostly accounts written by others, often depicting them as pirates who practiced strange rituals and divination. The episode's power lies in what physical evidence reveals versus written legend: the tombs and engineering works suggest master builders and traders, not the dark mystics of Roman propaganda. The scanning work produces results the expert archaeologist calls unlike anything seen at hundreds of historical sites, while new research addresses longstanding controversies about Etruscan origins, positioning them as a crucial "missing link of the Mediterranean" whose influence on Roman civilization may have been systematically erased from history.

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