Room 28 - Tombs IV and V

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The last room dedicated to the necropolis of Poggio Pinci displays artifacts from Tombs IV and V, dating between the 4th and 1st centuries BC. Tomb IV has yielded several ceramic objects, including a cup featuring a red-painted swan. Various metal artifacts are also present, such as bronze situlae, strainers, and ladles. The male grave goods include a spearhead and a strigil, while the female ones feature a mirror with a winged figure (Lasa) and gold earrings. During the Augustan era, a decorated oil lamp and a limestone gaming die were placed in the tomb. From Tomb V come several red-figure ceramics, including a duck-shaped vessel, as well as various bronze objects, notably two jugs with Gorgon heads at the handle attachments.