Armour for an Iron Age ruler. This piece of decorative armour (made from metal and amber) was worn by an Iron Age warrior-priest, probably a ruling pr


Armour for an Iron Age ruler. This piece of decorative armour (made from metal and amber) was worn by an Iron Age warrior-priest, probably a ruling prince in the region. The ruler was part of the Villanovan culture that existed in central and northern Italy from 1100 BC to 700 BC. Metals used by the Villanovan culture included both iron and bronze. Amber is fossilised resin that can be used to make decorative objects. This item, part of an exhibition of funerary objects, is on display in the Archaeological Museum of Verucchio, in the ancient Monastery of Saint Augustine, Verucchio, Italy.


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