In my Facebook, a valued friend, Ms. Tina Frigerio, shared with me her photos of an Etruscan pyramid that, at its top, seems to have been used as an altar for Etruscan religious gatherings – during its usable days. With a note to me, she suggested: “I think that these examples of “altars” found in central Italy might be of interest regarding their Turanian origines”. I am grateful to her for sharing this information with me and also for her suggestion.
To have a better understanding about this Etruscan pryramid (as well as other pyramids elsewhere) and the “altar” concepts, I wanted to get an understanding from the definitions of these words. More importantly, the names attributed to concepts also carry highly refined definitions in Turkish that are not visible on the surface. So, I will decipher the relevant words to get a better understanding of them.






