An exceptional discovery was made at the Vulci archaeological site, where a treasure of coins from the 3rd century BC was found intact, according to a statement from the site's scientific department.
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They were found above the closing tile of a burial site together with an iron strigil (a tool that was used to clean the body) and numerous ceramics, all clearly part of a funeral ritual for two deceased.
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His death may have been the result of an iron object, possibly a spear, found near the skull.
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Other objects were found in the vestibule of the tomb together with another burial, including a small circular pyx (chalice) with a lead cover.
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Carlo Casi, the scientific director at the Vulci Foundation, said the discovery is part of "extensive and systematic investigations" that have been underway for years at the Poggetto Mengarelli necropolis.
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The excavations took place in a collaboration between the Superintendency for Archaeology, Fine Art and Landscape for Metropolitan Rome; the province of Viterbo and Southern Etruria; the Vulci Foundation; and the City of Montalto di Castro.
Source: ANSA [July 03, 2018]











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