Agylla

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Agylla is the ancient Etruscan city later known as Cerveteri, a major center of Etruscan civilization in central Italy.

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Label Occurrences
Agylla canonical 1

Statements (32)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Etruscan city
ancient city
ancientNameOf Cerveteri
archaeologicalSiteAt Banditaccia Necropolis
surface form: Banditaccia necropolis
associatedPeriod Archaic period
Classical period
Iron Age
associatedWith Tyrrhenian trade routes
civilization Etruscans
surface form: Etruscan civilization
country Italy
economyBasedOn agriculture
maritime trade
hasCulture Etruscans
surface form: Etruscan civilization
hasType urban settlement
heritageStatus Etruscan Necropolises of Cerveteri and Tarquinia
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Site (through Cerveteri’s necropolis)
historicalRegion Etruria
surface form: Southern Etruria
isMajorCenterOf Etruscans
surface form: Etruscan civilization
knownFor Etruscan necropolis
surface form: Etruscan necropoleis

rock-cut tombs
tumulus tombs
languageUsed Etruscan language
laterKnownAs Cerveteri
locatedIn Etruria
Central Italy
surface form: central Italy
locatedNear Tyrrhenian Sea
locatedNorthOf Rome
modernMunicipality Cerveteri
partOf Etruscan League
surface form: Etruscan League (traditional list of Etruscan cities)
predecessorOf Cerveteri
surface form: Roman municipium of Caere (Cerveteri)
region Lazio
religion Etruscan religion
timePeriod ancient times

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Cerveteri historicalName Agylla