Inscribed Etruscan Stele Unearthed In Italy

Despite Etruscan being a dead language for nearly two millennia, its influence on Latin and subsequently many modern European languages makes any new text discovery significant. In 2016, archaeologists in Tuscany unearthed a well-preserved, 1.2-meter (4 ft) stele inscribed with Etruscan, dating back 2,500 years; it had been reused as a temple foundation. While scholars anticipate the text is religious and will offer new insights into Etruscan beliefs, they plan to thoroughly clean and preserve the chipped and abraded stone slab before attempting a full translation.
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