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The Etruscans - The Etruscans, By D. Randall-Maciver. Pp. 152; 15 photos and 1 map. Clarendon Press, 1927. 6s. net.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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page 234 note 1 Using the name, of course in the sense of the ruling caste, and disregarding both the women of the land who bore many or most of the invaders' children and nursed them all, and the men who had submitted to their rule.
page 234 note 2 This tell-tale phrase indicates that Dr. MacIver has made no study of the question. The temptation to use the words is one which every eager scholar has to learn for himself how to deal with.
page 235 note 1 At least not, e.g., on p. 99 ; though on p. 20 he compares their power of using other people's ideas, very justly, to that of the Japanese. Compare also p. 30.