The Ancient Etruscan Tomb: Unearthing a 2600-Year-Old Collection of Treasures

2023-11-04 09:41:00

The ancient Etruscan tomb was dismantled and inspected in the presence of several archaeologists and municipal officials.

Archaeologists who came to inspect the tomb were waiting for a huge collection of 2600 years old. The tomb was discovered earlier this year in central Italy. The ancient Etruscan tomb was dismantled and inspected in the presence of several archaeologists and municipal officials. The tomb was found in the Osteria Necropolis.

Historians record that the Etruscan society established their culture in a part of modern Italy. Etruscan society as early as 900 BC was a culture with similarities to the Roman Republic. Etruscan society was disintegrated in the struggle once morest the Roman Empire. Her tomb has attracted many tourists and archaeologists to Italy. This tomb was found without any kind of damage. A huge collection of treasures including pottery, wines and personal belongings of the deceased have been found in the tomb.

Archaeologists explain that the wine stored in jars with narrow necks and handles on both sides resembles the wines of Greece. The researchers explain that the owners of this tomb are related to the wine trade. Pots, iron tools, ceramic vessels and decorative objects were found in undamaged condition. The researchers explained that the bronze pitcher found in the tomb was also undamaged.

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