The Torricchi hypogeum, located in the necropolis of Ulimeto in the east part of Volterra, is a large Etruscan tomb carved into the limestone rock, accessible through a little steep dromos provided with steps. It shows a multiple chamber plan composed of a large central rectangular atrium with benches along the walls and, on the back side of the central room, three small rectangular chambers, each with similar benches for burials. Although this monument had already been discovered in the 18th century and frequented for a long time, recent archaeological investigations have allowed to discover a large number of small sherds belonging to the original funerary sets deposed in the hypogeum, dating between the second half of 4th century BC and the half of 2nd century BC. The sherds thus confirm that the tomb hosted several generations of the Etruscan gens who built it.
Volterra (PI). Necropoli di Ulimeto: indagini nell'ipogeo di Torricchi
ROSSELLI, LISA
2016-01-01
Abstract
The Torricchi hypogeum, located in the necropolis of Ulimeto in the east part of Volterra, is a large Etruscan tomb carved into the limestone rock, accessible through a little steep dromos provided with steps. It shows a multiple chamber plan composed of a large central rectangular atrium with benches along the walls and, on the back side of the central room, three small rectangular chambers, each with similar benches for burials. Although this monument had already been discovered in the 18th century and frequented for a long time, recent archaeological investigations have allowed to discover a large number of small sherds belonging to the original funerary sets deposed in the hypogeum, dating between the second half of 4th century BC and the half of 2nd century BC. The sherds thus confirm that the tomb hosted several generations of the Etruscan gens who built it.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.