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Home › Forums › Ancient Civilizations › Tarquin the Proud’s son’s house apparently found
This could be of mild interest. The following portion of the article, however, mentions something quite odd:
Under the "exceptionally well-preserved floor slabs," the archaeologists said, eight round cells containing human remains were found as evidence of propitiatory rites ahead of the building's construction.Five stillborn babies were found, Bottini said, stressing that "there was no human sacrifice". Bottini said the dig needed more money if it was to unveil the palace "in all its splendour" and Culture Undersecretary Francesco Giro pledged to provide it.
It will be interesting to hear about what they find here. I also wonder if there initiall specualtion about the ownership will withstand further excavation and research.
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