Scientists discovered the tomb – a square pit measuring approximately 3.8 meters by 2.2 meters, located in a large circular ditch with a diameter of 30 meters.
In the city of Corinaldo in Italy, archaeologists from the University of Bologna discovered a new tomb of a prince built in the 7th century BC. It was reported by Arkeonews.
The Piceni people, who lived in Italy during the early Iron Age, were rich and traded with the Greeks. Researchers believe that this population was warlike and artistic until 268 BC Rome did not annex their territory.
During the excavations, scientists discovered a tomb in the form of a square pit measuring approximately 3.8 meters by 2.2 meters, located in a large circular ditch with a diameter of 30 meters. It contains more than 150 artifacts, including a two-wheeled chariot, a prestigious set of bronze objects, a helmet, a cauldron and ornate containers, indicative of the royal lifestyle of the time.
Scientists have also discovered containers for food and drink and eating utensils for feasts, allowing us to reconsider the daily activities and habits of prominent members of ancient society. of Picennian.
It was previously reported that fragments of the world’s oldest sunken ship were found in the Mediterranean Sea.
A historical monument from the times of Kievan Rus was found in Volyn
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Source: korrespondent

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