According to ISNA, an international archaeological group led by Biller University has made one of the most important discoveries of Atroski in recent decades and has a healthy and intact tomb of a 1.5 -year -old in the San Juliano cemetery in central Italy.
Eshenat Origins wrote:
This waxed funeral, which includes four people and more than 5 amazing and well -preserved funerals, provides a rare opportunity to study the beliefs and traditions of this fascinating civilization.
This extraordinary discovery was carried out by the San Juliano Archaeological Research Project, led by Dr. Davide Zori, a professor of history and archeology in the interdisciplinary department of Billler University. The tomb is about 2 kilometers northwest of Rome, dating back to the seventh century BC.
According to a news statement by Baileer University, the tomb has remained intact since the seal and waxing, which is a very rare case in Etruski archeology, most of which have been looted for centuries.
Archaeologists found the remnants of four people intact inside the tombstone engraved, and were among the extraordinary sets of burial objects that offered unprecedented insights about the funeral rituals and the material culture of Etroskis.
These include pottery pots, iron weapons, bronze jewelry and delicate silver spinders, all of which are preserved in very good conditions.
Zori explained in a statement by Billler University:
This completely sealed funeral room is a rare discovery for Etrosky archeology.
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