Scientists solve the mystery of the Etruscans' origins

The discovery could have just settled a 2,400-year-old debate

An Etruscan funerary urn showing the abduction of Helen by Paris, the mythical event said to have caused the advent of the Trojan War.
An Etruscan funerary urn showing the abduction of Helen by Paris, the mythical event said to have caused the of the Trojan War.
(Image credit: Albert Ceolan / De Agostini Picture Library via Getty Images)

A new genetic analysis may have finally revealed the origin of the Etruscans — a mysterious people whose civilization thrived in Italy centuries before the founding of Rome.

It turns out the enigmatic Etruscans were local to the area, with nearly identical genetics to their Latin-speaking neighbors.

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