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2,500-Year-Old Tomb of a 'Warrior Prince' with Chariot and Helmet Discovered on Italy's Adriatic Coast

Summary by Live Science
Archaeologists in Italy have unearthed the royal tomb of a pre-Roman "warrior-prince" along with the remains of his chariot and weapons. The tomb was just one part of an extensive sixth-century B.C. burial ground and reveals new information about the funerals of elite rulers from this mysterious civilization.The funerary complex was found in the municipality of Sirolo, a small town on the Adriatic Sea on Italy's east coast, according to a transl…

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Among other things, a wooden chariot, a helmet and an axe were found in the tomb - this is part of a royal cemetery of the Picenes from the 6th century BC.

A large-scale excavation of an ancient Italian necropolis has unexpectedly revealed to the world a mystical tomb that hid priceless artifacts and secrets of the vanished pre-Roman civilization of the Picenes.

Fund in Italy The post 2,500 years old Ferrari: Sensational chariot grave discovered in Italy first appeared on Nordic.info.

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nordisch.info broke the news on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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