A large pre -cemetery belonging to high -ranking people was discovered in the city of Turno, It, It,.
Archaeologists in Turno, Italy, have discovered a large pre -cemetery, which includes tombs belonging to high -ranking people and their associated burial. The discovery took place during the restoration of a building.
According to a press release by the Turno Provincial Council, more than 5 tombs have been discovered at an eight -meter depth below the current street surface and among the layers of ancient Roman and medium -centuries. Experts estimate that this cemetery belongs to the early iron period, between the ninth and sixth century BC.
One of the unique features of this cemetery is its arrangement as a multilayer memorial collection. The collection contains vertical burial inscriptions that determine the western edge of a stone room covered by a mass of soil.
Within these tombs, precious burial objects have been found that act as important indicators of social identity, roles, and positions in society. Including metal objects such as weapons and exquisite jewelry that have decorations of amber and glass paste. These objects represent the widespread cultural connection of the area with other parts of Italy at that historical period.
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