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Location
  
Comune di Vulci, Italy

Founded
  
late fourth century BC

Excavation dates
  
1857

Type
  
tomb

Cultures
  
Condition
  
ruined

Excavation date
  
1857

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Archaeologists
  
Alessandro François, Adolphe Noël des Vergers

The François Tomb is an important painted Etruscan tomb from the Ponte Rotto Necropolis in the Etruscan city of Vulci, in central Italy. It was discovered in 1857 by Alessandro François and Adolphe Noël des Vergers. It dates to the last quarter of the fourth century BC. The tomb seems to belong to the Etruscan family of the Saties (or Seties) and one of its chief occupants is Vel Saties, who appears with his dwarf, Arnza.

François Tomb Sacrifice of the Trojan captives III centuries BCE From Vulci

Its outstanding frescoes are significant both iconographically and also in terms of their comments on Etruscan history and identity.

François Tomb Walking in Tuscany The Naturalistic Archeological Park of Vulci

The tomb contains a fresco depicting Caelius Vibenna (whom the Romans believed the Caelian Hill was named after) and Mastarna (a legendary figure whom the Emperor Claudius identified with Servius Tullius).

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The frescos were removed by Prince Torlonia soon after their discovery and were kept in the Torlonia Museum (Rome). Since 1946, they have been stored at the private Villa Albani in Rome as part of the Torlonia collection.

François Tomb francois drawing

Some pottery vessels from the tomb are now in the British Museum.

François Tomb Demon Charon Detail From Vulci Franois Tomb Rome Torlonia

François Tomb Vel Satis and his servant Rome Torlonia Museum Museo Torlonia

François Tomb The Story in Paintings genocide and an Etruscan tomb The Eclectic

François Tomb Vel Saties amp Arnza Francois Tomb Illustration Ancient History

François Tomb GJCL Classical Art History The Franois Tomb a Discovery Like No Other

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References

François Tomb Wikipedia