Shrine may be tomb of Rome's first king

By Alvise Armellini
Updated February 22 2020 - 9:23am, first published 9:17am
A 6th-century BC sarcophagus and what appears to be an altar may be the tomb of Rome's first king.
A 6th-century BC sarcophagus and what appears to be an altar may be the tomb of Rome's first king.

Archaeologists have presented the "amazing discovery" of an underground shrine from the 6th century BC which may have been the tomb of the first king of ancient Rome.

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