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Italy seized $8.5 million worth of Etruscan artefacts destined for black market

The Italian government announced the seizure of an illegally excavated Etruscan burial site in central Umbria and was investigating two people suspected of stealing artefacts worth €8 million ($8.5 million) to be sold on the black market, according to AP News.

Illegal excavations were carried out next to another Etruscan burial site discovered by a farmer cultivating his land in 2015. The suspects used photographs of artefacts and the site that circulated on the black market.

With the help of a drone for aerial photography and phone tapping, they found a second site on land owned by a local businessman who had access to earthmoving equipment.

At the new site, they found two sarcophagi, presumably belonging to two Etruscan princesses, one of which still contained a skeleton inside, as well as a funerary dowry with urns, perfume bottles and a bone comb.

The Etruscan civilisation existed from about 900 BC to 27 BC in central Italy, including areas of present-day Tuscany, Umbria and Lazio.

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