Among the topics discussed at the workshop were matters of linguistics
(names of folk groups, political terminology, the names of Etruscan
cities), archaeological finds (oriental architecture, city plans,
graves, the role of mining), religious studies (myths of the city's
origin) and political themes (characteristics of state communities,
titles of civil servants, public inscriptions, forms of aristocratic
rule, political upheavals around 500 BC). Altogether the discussion lead
to the consensus that despite the absorption of many cultural goods from
the east or from Greece, the highly complex course of the development of
the cities and state of Etruria (as in Greece) must be explained through
the inhabitants themselves. For this broad task the publication offers a
large number of facts and methodological starting points.