Etruscan cinerary urn (Italy)
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National Archaeological Museum of Umbria, Italy. Here is a rare glimpse into Etruscan funerary rites. In 2007, Italian archaeologists stumbled upon an intriguing ancient burial vessel at the National Archaeological Museum of Umbria. This unique find offers insights into life and death in pre-Roman Etruria. Dating back to around II-I centuries BC, this stunning terracotta urn is believed to belong to a prominent member of Etruscan society. Experts say it showcases the artistic mastery and attention to detail typical of its era. Created through image-based technology at 3D ArcheoLab, our model reveals striking colors that capture the beauty and fragility of the original piece. As researchers study this fascinating relic, they hope to uncover the secrets behind ancient Etruscan traditions. By preserving such artifacts for future generations, we are able to weave their stories into the fabric of history. Please note: If you plan to utilize this digital reproduction for commercial purposes, kindly reach out to info@3d-virtualmuseum.it
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