Carrying Amphora
In 1991, during works in Scannicci, Terricciola, was discovered an Etruscan burial dated back to the second-third century BC.
The ashes of the deceased were contained in bronze laminated vessel, along with its belongings as ceramics and bronzes pieces exposed in the museum.
The grave goods include also an Italo-Greek carrying amphora with the name of the Etruscan’s family of LECU from Volterra engraved on the shoulder.
Age
III/II b.C.Findings
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