“Monumental necropolis” of 200 ancient tombs opened by archaeologists in Italy
Recently, the Italian archaeologists discovered a “monumental necropolis” that seemed by an elite class in honor of an elite class thousands of years ago, this month.
The ancient cemetery found in Trento in North Alps, the world’s early iron period, between 9 and 6th centuries, the history of the region. Excers said a project, which began in a historic building in a historic building in the area, a project started by Trenton’s archeological heritage office, the city was the year Assembly In a newspaper What are the officials about the “exceptional” of officials.
The floods before the history of nearly helped the floods, most likely, which effectively sealed the sediments, and the burying the basis of the minn that the nationality was very entiric. Archaeologists are filled with “heavy goods”, in some cultures, traditionally the sacrificial gesture, but also a total of 8 meters or 24 feet, and underground and underground.
Press room of Trento Archive Provincial Council
Trento Vice President and Provincial Assembly member Francesca Gerosa, in a statement translated from Italian Nekropol, “we show us a new history of a new history,” he said. Gerosa, the discovery, “Only one Roman city” said he had more a deeper appearance to the past of Trenton.
“We know how important the obligation to investigate and protect the legacy of our roots … and we work intensively to burn a part of an unknown history to the city.”
The complexity of the necropolis is especially burying archeologists and researchers. High lime columns were highly lined up to celebrate individual graves such as headstones, each of which suits a litter box that serves as a true tomb. Archaeologists identified a “main” grave covered with a large number of others, which focused the surrounding area over time.
Earth and Kalsali Bones were found inside the boxes, although there were always Ossuary’s vash, but also Roman civilizations used for creamy balances. In some graves, archaeologists probably reveal the pieces from the fabric that was wrapped around the ashes of the dead.
Authorities said the “grave goods” were affected by decorative items, weapons and other items made from metal weapons and amber and glass, otherwise, and other highly, otherhorating groups, he said. Franco Marzatico, who led the excavation, can still contribute to the increase in unknown IDPs, and then the increase in the Etruscan civilization in the Alps.
“There is an opportunity to recognize the elite of a society founded in the Trento basin,” Marzatico said that the bury rituals represent the strength, privilege and status.