
Italian archaeologists unveil rare 2,600-year-old tomb untouched by looters: 'Doorway to our ancestors'
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Archaeologists recently unearthed a rare 2,600-year-old untouched tomb in Italy containing ceramic vessels and bronze ornaments, providing a snapshot of ancient life through death rituals.
"Finding an untouched tomb is incredibly rare. That’s what makes this discovery so exceptional." "We’re thrilled to have rescued this material from those who would illegally profit from it." Andrea Margolis is a lifestyle writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. Readers can follow her on X at @andreamargs or send story tips to andrea.margolis@fox.com.
The tomb is part of the Caiolo Necropolis within the San Giuliano archaeological area, some 30 miles north of Rome. The site is famous for housing other ancient burials, including the Queen's Tomb, the Tomb of the Stag and the Tomb of the Beds.













