Current excavations at Ostia, Rome’s ancient port city at the
estuary of the Tiber River, have uncovered a 2,700-year-old cemetery
containing a variety of styles among its dozen tombs. Lead curse tablets
warding off potential looters were also found. “What is original is
that there are different types of funeral rites: burials and
cremations,” Paola Germoni, director of Ostia, told
Art Daily. The cemetery was found on the edge of the main excavated area of the town.
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