Room 26 - Tomb II
The room displays the rich grave goods from Tomb II, the oldest on the site, dating from the 5th to the 1st century BC. Various inscriptions on the funerary urns allow the tomb to be attributed to the Hepni family. Among the grave goods, there are bronze objects such as strainers, vessels, engraved mirrors, decorated strigils, and an iron "scraper." The ceramics include fine pieces such as a red-figure krater depicting a winged figure (Lasa), likely of Vulcentian production, and some cups with overpainted decorations. Also present are black-gloss ceramics, Aretine pottery, oil lamps, unguentaria, and terracotta ossuaries with Etruscan inscriptions.