Princely Tomb Unearthed in Italy - Archaeology Magazine
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In Italy, archaeologists came across a prince's grave, which was determined by the rich contributions.
Princely Tomb Unearthed in Italy - Archaeology Magazine
Chariot fragments during excavation, Sirolo, Italy Fibula with an amber core SIROLO, ITALY—A tomb dated to the sixth century B.C. has been discovered within a monumental ring-shaped palisade in central Italy’s Picene necropolis of Conero, according to a report in La Brújula Verde. Fragments of ceramics at the bottom of the palisade’s postholes indicate that rituals may have been performed during its construction. Researchers led by arc…
Archaeologists in Italy Have Found a Princely Burial with a Chariot More than 2.5 Thousand Years Old
Archaeologists during excavations in the city of Sirolo in central Italy have discovered a princely burial of the Picene people with a two-wheeled chariot that dates to the 6th century BC. The burial is located in the center of the monumental burial circle. The remains of a kurrus, a two-wheeled chariot that symbolized the high social status of the deceased, were found in the tomb. A helmet, an ax and other weapons were also found among the buri…
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