Italian map of sites and archaeological parks date back when Italics Populations had been living on peninsula before Rome got its name, according to informations about foundation time and to some famous records come so far. We are speaking about Etruscans and Iapygians, Messapians, Bruzi, Ligures and any other peoples who went under Rome one by one.
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The Serra di Vaglio site welcomes visitors with its mighty walls and a splendid example of experimental restoration, the house of the Pithoi. A meeting place between the Italic civilization and the Greek presence. Not far away, in Rossano di Vaglio, the sanctuary of the goddess Mefitis.…
Etruscan necropolis of Cerveteri, known locally as Necropoli della Banditaccia, is the main burials’ area of the ancient Etruscan city of Caere and one of the most impressive and magnificent necropolis of all Etruria and Mediterranean basin.…
Necropolis of Tarquinia, called also Etruscan necropolis of Monterozzi, overlies on a highland to the east of the city with some 6000 tombs, many of which were covered by tumulus with chambers carved in the rock below. The oldest ones date from VII century BC. Among thousands graves, at least 200 are decorated with a number of frescos which are the main core of the Etruscan art came to us.…
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