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Pristine Etruscan tomb discovered in Italy contains more than 100 untouched artifacts
Archaeologists in Italy have discovered a rare 2,600-year-old Etruscan tomb that somehow escaped looters over the centuries.
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Excavators just opened an Etruscan tomb sealed for 2,600 years — and found more than 100 artifacts sitting exactly where mourners left them
When workers pried a stone slab from a hillside near the town of Barbarano Romano in central Italy, stale air rushed out of a chamber that had been sealed since roughly 600 BCE. Inside, more than 100 ...
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Archaeologists have unearthed a rare text from an ancient temple in Italy that could reveal new details about the Etruscan civilization. The text is inscribed on a large sandstone slab from the 6th ...
The Etruscan civilization, which flourished during the Iron Age in central Italy, has intrigued scholars for millennia. With remarkable metallurgical skills and a now-extinct, non-Indo-European ...
"We are excavating a monumental Etruscan building evidently dating to the final years of Etruscan civilization," said Nancy Thomson de Grummond, the M. Lynette Thompson Professor of Classics at FSU ...
Italian authorities have seized an illegal excavation site of an Etruscan necropolis between the Tuscan towns of Chiusi and Città della Pieve. They recovered several objects bound for the black market ...
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