Stele "horseshoe-shaped"
Etruscan “horseshoe” stele in travertine, inscribed, dating to the late Archaic period, found in the locality of Toiano in Sovicille (SI). The stele is characterized by unmistakable Volterran features and was originally worked on both sides, now partially worn away by the elements. The discovery context is a hypogeal tomb with a central chamber and three chambers open on the sides, inside which, in addition to the stele, other grave goods were preserved.
Etruscan “horseshoe” stele in travertine, inscribed, dating to the late Archaic period, found in the locality of Toiano in Sovicille (SI). The stele is characterized by unmistakable Volterran features and was originally worked on both sides, now partially worn away by the elements. The discovery context is a hypogeal tomb with a central chamber and three chambers open on the sides, inside which, in addition to the stele, other grave goods were preserved.
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