Talk:Cortona

Trivia
It is suggested that all trivia sections in articles either be incorporated into the main article or deleted. See WP:TRIV. Cortona trivia: Nikki88 03:49, 15 December 2006 (UTC)
 * An episode of the American TV series Buffy The Vampire Slayer opens in Cortona Italy, 1418 ("I, Robot... You, Jane", season 1, episeode 8).

"For the past 40 years it has also been the home of a study abroad program in art affliated with the University of Georgia." Is this really important enough to be in the introduction? How important is this program to the city? 210.154.111.15 (talk) 17:15, 11 August 2009 (UTC)

Prehistory
There isn't much of a prehistory section. There was no Umbrian occupation or foundation, all such statements, which are made about all the cities of north Etruria, are based on a single statement by a classical author that the Etruscans migrated from Lydia and took Etruria away from the Umbrians, driving them out of 300 cities. There is no way to reconcile such statements. Cortona is right over the Roman city, which was right over the Etruscan city, destroying most of the evidence. However Sodo II contained Orientalizing Period material, and the lower slopes of the hill contain Villanovan. There is one Villanovan hut in the city. The city was Romanized about the 2nd BC. The Julo-Claudians had a villa/vicus closer to Trasimeno and they were promulgating the myth that Dardanus founded Cortona. The myth section needs expansion as well as the prehistory section. The notes should be in cite book format and there should be more of them. The name of the city comes from the base of a statuette. It is at least as old as all the other Etruscan cities (Villanovan) and the Umbrians had nothing to do with it. Something should be said of the Etruscan drainage system of Val di Chiana. What you choose to do with this information is up to you. Ciao. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.30.95.118 (talk) 18:51, 5 January 2011 (UTC)

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