Archaeologists have uncovered a second sealed Etruscan tomb at San Giuliano, Italy. The rare, untouched burial chamber dates to the 7th century BC and contains well-preserved grave goods that could provide new insights into Etruscan rituals, society, and daily life before Roman domination.
Archaeologists found a second intact Etruscan tomb at San Giuliano, preserving rare burial evidence from the 7th century BCE.