Reported by Artnet:
An Italian archaeology authority has announced an enticing find: a giant, cube-shaped stone tomb that was hiding behind foliage in the ancient San Giuliano Rock Necropolis has come to light.
The necropolis, which has been found to contain some 500 graves ranging in date from the 7th century B.C.E. to the 3rd century B.C.E., lies in the Regional Park of Marturanum, near the municipality of Barbarano Romano in central Italy, about 45 miles northwest of Rome. The necropolis is reached only by navigating ravines and an overgrown forest.
The firm Gentili Restauri, in collaboration with local authorities, conducted the operation by which the new tomb was discovered. It came to light after some clean-up operations and the removal of overgrowth. The well-preserved new tomb was only partially visible previously. (The photo below shows an earth-moving vehicle, giving a sense of the scale of the newly uncovered tomb.)
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