Archaeologists in Trento have uncovered a monumental necropolis from the pre-Roman Iron Age, revealing over 200 tombs with ornate funerary items. This discovery, made during restoration work, is crucial for understanding the region's early history and cultural roots. Key findings include cremated remains, grave goods, and tall limestone pillars, indicating social hierarchies and connections with other Italian groups. The site has been preserved for over two millennia due to prehistoric flooding. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)