Etruscan architecture significantly influenced Roman temple design through its use of raised platforms, deep porches, and a focus on axial alignment. The Etruscans introduced the concept of using columns to create a more imposing façade, which the Romans adopted and further developed. Additionally, the Etruscans' emphasis on the rectangular floor plan and the integration of decorative elements, such as statues and reliefs, can be seen in later Roman temples. This blending of Etruscan and Greek elements contributed to the unique Roman architectural style.
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