The Seven Hills
They settled in an area known as the seven hills. Palentine Hill was one of the first places where villages were built. (see Latium and
Geography)
The Earliest Settlements in Italy
Archaeologists have found remains of human settlements evidences of peoples in
Italy long before the Roman or Greek civilizations began. The earliest
cultures date back to over 3000 BC who lived in villages and farms. Latin tribes from
the south and the Sabines in the north settled here in small circular villages on the hilltops around
the eighth century BC.. (see Invaders from the North)
During the time period of 2000 -1000 BC there was a wave of Indo-European
immigrants who had engulfed the area. These peoples included the Umbrians in the north, Oscans in the south, and the Latins in between them in the central plain called
Latium (Lay-see-uhm). The most mysterious of these peoples were known as the
Etruscans. (see Etruscan, Phoenician, and Greek Influences)
The History of Rome - Part One 743 - 136 B.C.
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