Limestone reliefs of the ancient Etruscan civilization, with the pedestal of the relief tomb marker
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This cultural relic is a tombstone pedestal, discovered in Hios, Italy, and currently housed in the British Museum in London. Its production dates from 490 BC to 470 BC. The base is made of limestone, with a height of 44.45 centimeters, a length of 58.42 centimeters, and a width of 58.42 centimeters. The tombstone pedestal is a product of the Etruscan culture period, which was an important culture on the ancient Italian peninsula and existed from the 8th century BC to the 3rd century BC. The art and architectural style of the Etruscans had a profound impact on later Roman culture.