Visentium (also spelled Bisentium, Italian Bisenzio[1]) was the Latin name of one of the minor Etruscan cities.
It was a boundary settlement on the southwestern shore of the Lago di Bolsena[2] and was settled from the Final Bronze Age until the Archaic period.
[3] The artifacts such as urns and other grave goods excavated from its various necropoleis are said to indicate its importance during the Iron Age and the Orientalizing period.
[3] These provided insights on the settlers' dwellings and perishable belongings, which augmented their pottery and metal works.
[3] The artifacts, particularly, the bronze objects also suggest that Visentium was influenced by Vulci.