Archaeologists discovered a 2,700-year-old tomb in Italy filled with over 150 artifacts, including chariots and bronze items, shedding light on Picene aristocrats.
Archaeologists discovered a 7th century BC tomb rife with artifacts that once belonged to Picene aristocrats. Among the finds were remains of tow chariots, finely decorated containers, bronze objects, and more.A 2018 find in the region uncovered the existence of the “Prince of Corinaldo,” leading the exploration of the necropolis in the town of Nevola.
The latest find really takes a step forward with both the grave and the artifacts, most significant, the statement says, that of a two-wheeled wagon Among the artifacts found, a “prestigious set of bronze objects,” including a helmet, a cauldron, and finely decorated containers join the remains of the chariots as the most significant, according to the statement.
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