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Archaeological sites in Tuscany

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Vetulonia
Vetulonia, formerly called Vetulonium (Etruscan: Vatluna), was an ancient town of Etruria, Italy, the site of which is probably occupied by the modern village of Vetulonia, which up to 1887 bore the name of Colonnata and Colonna di Buriano: the site is currently a frazione of the comune of Castiglione della Pescaia (province of Grosseto) with some 400 inhabitants.
Cosa
Cosa was an ancient Roman city near the present Ansedonia in southwestern Tuscany, Italy. It is situated on a hill 113 m above sea level and 140 km northwest of Rome on the Tyrrhenian Sea coast. It has assumed a position of prominence in Roman archaeology owing to its excavation.
Rusellae
Rusellae was an important ancient town of Etruria, Italy, which survived until the Middle Ages before being abandoned. The impressive archaeological remains lie in the modern frazione of Roselle (), near the city of Grosseto, Tuscany.
Massaciuccoli
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Tumulus of Montefortini
Etruscan tomb in Carmignano (FI) Italy
Semifonte
Semifonte was a fortified city in Tuscany, Italy, built during the late 12th century and destroyed after a siege by Florence in 1202. Its remains are within the modern comune of Barberino Val d'Elsa.
Poggio Civitate
Etruscan archaeological site in Murlo, near Siena, Tuscany, Italy
Vie Cave
Settefinestre
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Poggio Buco
archaeological site in Pitigliano, Italy
Statonia
Statonia was an ancient Etruscan city whose location is unknown and disputed.
Vitozza
Vitozza is a cave settlement located near the village of San Quirico in the municipality of Sorano, in the province of Grosseto, southern Tuscany (Italy), which was inhabited from Etruscan times until the end of the 18th century.