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Archeologists have discovered a tomb that pre-dates the traditional date of the founding of Rome by at least 300 years. For a video of artifacts found go to the BBC homepage.http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10944806/
Traditionally the land was supposed to have been inhabited by the Etruscans, prior to ~700 B.C. It's interesting though that they would find things like this.
It's par for the course. It seems when ever they dig, the deeper they go, they find evidence of societies that have been there before the one they were investigating.
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