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Near Rome, an Etruscan Tomb Intact for 2,600 Years Escapes All Looting and Reveals an Exceptional Treasure

The archaeology sometimes holds surprises that even the specialists no longer dared to hope for. In Italy, necropolises have attracted looters since ancient times, leaving to researchers only incomplete remains. The discovery of the Etruscan tomb of San Giuliano, found intact and never looted, is a remarkable exception in this region. A statistical anomaly in a region ravaged by looters The necropolis of San Giuliano is located in the park of Ma…
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The archaeology sometimes holds surprises that even the specialists no longer dared to hope for. In Italy, necropolises have attracted looters since ancient times, leaving to researchers only incomplete remains. The discovery of the Etruscan tomb of San Giuliano, found intact and never looted, is a remarkable exception in this region. A statistical anomaly in a region ravaged by looters The necropolis of San Giuliano is located in the park of Ma…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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