Musarna is an Etruscan settlement located approximately 10 km west of Viterbo, Italy.
[1] The site was discovered in 1849 and has been the site of excavations carried out by the École française de Rome since 1983.
[2] During the Hellenistic period the settlement was surrounded by a fortification wall.
[3] The third century BC stone sarcophagus of Larth Thvetlie, son of Arnth, is housed in the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
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