The Greek historian Pherecydes of Skyros circa 550 b. c. wrote that Brutus, a great grandson of the Trojan War hero Aeneus, founded Bruttium on the southwestern coast of Italy, seventeen generations after the Pelasgian Oenotrus (a grandson of Peleg) had settled there, Pelasgians with their spectacular megalithic building (google search Cyclopean Ruins Italy), thus Brutus about twenty generations after the Tower of Babel joined the Pelasgians who’d been there for about a thousand years (the Oenotrians), and about three hundred years after Tyrrhenus (Etruscans) had come there from Anatolia.