Tarquinia was one of the most ancient cities of the Etruscan confederation. Archaeological evidence attests to the presence of villages on the plateau, which then gave origins to the Etruscan centre. Tarquinia lost power after its clashes with Rome between 311 and 308 B.C. The necropoleis are situated in the inhabited centres of Monterozzi and Calvario. There are around 6000 tombs - around 60 of which are decorated with paintings. The Tomb of the Augurs, the Giglioli, the Hunting and Fishing and the Leopards Tombs are some of the most famous.
The Bartoccini tomb, dated to around the VI century B.C., was discovered in 1959 and is dedicated to the Superintendancy of Southern Etruria of that time. The tomb-house concept is evident in this tomb; three chambers open out from the main sepulchral chamber and all have double sloping ceilings.
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FBK - Fondazione Bruno Kessler |
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Fabio RemondinoFBK - Fondazione Bruno KesslerUnità di ricerca 3D Optical Metrology (3DOM)
http://3dom.fbk.eu/en/home3D Optical Metrology (3DOM) Unit
http://3dom.fbk.eu/en/home |
Copyright Credit Line
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Soprintendenza Beni Archeologici Etruria Meridionale. Historia. 3D-ICONS. FBK-3DOM |
Europeana Rights
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Creative Commons - Attribution, Non-Commercial, No Derivatives (BY-NC-ND) |
Start Date
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600 BC |
End Date
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501 BC |
Period Name
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Etruscan period |
Heritage Asset Type
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Tomb |