Pristine Etruscan Tomb Discovered in Italy Contains More than 100 Untouched Artifacts
CENTRAL ITALY, JUL 16 – The intact tomb contains over 100 artifacts and four individuals, offering new insights into Etruscan burial customs and civilization before Roman assimilation, researchers said.
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Rare Intact Etruscan Tomb in Italy Discovered by International Baylor-led Archaeological Research Team
A team of archaeologists, led by Baylor University’s Davide Zori, Ph.D., principal investigator for San Giuliano Archaeological Research Project (SGARP), has uncovered a rare, intact Etruscan chamber tomb in central Italy – a discovery hailed as one of the most significant finds in recent decades for understanding the ancient pre-Roman civilization. . The sealed chamber tomb at San Giuliano... Read more »
A fully intact Etruscan tomb dating back over 2,000 years has been discovered in Barbarano Romano, in the Lazio region. The find offers a unique insight into the funerary rites and symbolism of the Etruscan civilization, imbued with oriental influences, while underscoring the importance of protecting archaeological heritage in a region long plundered.
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