
Cerveteri
Cerveteri is a town in Italy, famous for the ancient Etruscan civilization, particularly its Necropolis of Banditaccia, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This burial area features thousands of tombs carved into the rock, showcasing elaborate designs and artifacts that reflect the Etruscans' sophisticated culture, art, and beliefs about the afterlife. Cerveteri is part of the Lazio region and offers insights into pre-Roman history, making it an important archaeological site for understanding the development of ancient Italian civilizations. Visitors can explore its rich history through the remnants of these ancient burial practices and the preserved artifacts.