Remains from the archaeological site of Piana di San Martino at the Archaeological Museum in Pianello Val Tidone, Italy

Remains from the archaeological site of Piana di San Martino at the Archaeological Museum in Pianello Val Tidone, Italy.
The archaeological museum displays historically important remains found in the Tidone Valley basin that offer a picture of the history and the dynamics of the ancient populations of the area, from prehistory to the Roman age. Located in the basement of the municipal fortress of Pianello Val Tidone, the museum includes finds from the necropolis of Pianello, the Roman tomb in Ganaghello, the Roman villa near Arcello, a late antique housing structure in Trevozzo and the pre to protohistoric settlement of the 2nd and 1st millennium BCE.



Images: An arm ring and vessel on display at the Archeological Museum of Val Tidone courtesy of the museum.

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