Italian police uncover priceless Etruscan artifacts stolen by bumbling tomb raiders:
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/11/20/style/italy-etruscan-artifacts-tomb-raiders
@evamarie I toured where they lived. They had a very unique public bath and essentially their entire culture was about getting drunk, screwing and penis sculpting, which at this point makes more sense than our quest.
I toured Etruscan tombs, too, when I visited small towns that dated back to Etruscan times (Chiusi, Volterra, Castallina in Chianti) and was fascinated by their culture. But, yeah, they seemed to have a very eat, drink and be merry outlook. 😁
@evamarie Correct me if I’m wrong, but wasn’t that the place with all the stunning fresco‘s? Like a shopping mall they had a bread store fresco maybe a fish one each little shop had a fresco representing what the contents were. I didn’t go any tombs there, but I did Sicily, I was amazed that you could get postcards of dead people to send home to your friends !
The tombs I visited didn’t have stunning frescos, unfortunately, but they did contain statutes and these amazing funerary urns. These tombs were like round earthen mounds and when you entered, you walked in a circle. It amazed me that the entire Etruscan culture was absorbed into the Roman Empire.
Through DNA analysis, they’ve been able to confirm that many people in Tuscany still carry majority Etruscan DNA.
Oh, this looks like Ostia Antica, the ancient port of Rome which is IMO more awe inspiring than Pompeii. Many of the old buildings do have these glorious tiled floors which are stunning. 🤩
It looks Roman for sure, but I can’t say from where. Did you go to the ruins at Pompeii?
@evamarie nope it was one of those bus tours I went where they took us, 😂