Abstract
ABSTRACT The circumference of the tumulus (diameter: 5 to 6 metres) is bounded by a structure composed of large leaning slabs, placed edge to edge in a narrow trench dug into the substratum. The actual sepulchral surface is indicated by a covered ring of stones. The funerary urn contains the remains of a cremated individual and was found lying flat, with its mouth towards the bottom of a small artificial hollow. Date: end of the seventh century B.C.
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