Intact, Packed Etruscan Tomb Found

Dec 07, 2015 745

by Rossella Lorenzi

An intact Etruscan tomb, complete with sarcophagi, a full array of grave goods and a mysterious marble head, has has been brought to light in the Umbria region of Italy, in what promises to be one of the most important archaeological findings in recent history. Dated to the end of the 4th century B.C., the burial site was found by a farmer who opened a void in the earth while working with his plow in a field near Città della Pieve, a small town some 30 miles southwest of Perugia.

"It was a totally unexpected discovery. The area is away from the sites visited by tomb robbers and indeed the burial is undisturbed," Clarita Natalini of the archaeological superintendency of Umbria, told Discovery News. Finding an undisturbed Etruscan tomb is an extremely rare event that has the potential to reveal more about one of the ancient world's most fascinating and mysterious cultures.

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Source: http://news.discovery.com/

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