Gli Etruschi del Nord tra fornaci, ceramica e canali nella città più a settentrione: il Forcello
The Forcello Archaeological Park hosts the important excavation campaigns of the University of Milan, which reveal the great Etruscan settlement-emporium of Forcello, the northernmost of the Padana Etruria. A center for the importation of ceramics from Greece, for exchanges, for production, for proximity to the Ancient Venetians and other populations of Northern Italy

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