[1] The vast necropolis, which, from the end of the 10th to the beginning of the 9th century BCE, was distributed around a large living space, are the most eloquent testimony of the expansion of Etruscan people in southern Italy in advance and then in conjunction with the process of Greek colonization of the coastal strip.
The great center of Pontecagnano constitutes the most advanced point of that expansion and, at least since the end of the 6th century BCE had true urban characteristics.
The realization of the museum, which illustrates in a strictly scientific but at the same time suggestive and attractive, the evidence returned by the ancient settlement, comes from an intense and profitable collaboration between the Superintendence for Archaeological Heritage of the provinces of Salerno, Avellino and Benevento, the University of Naples "l'Orientale" and the University of Salerno.
The Museum has been created for functional lots thanks to the funding assured in all these years by the Ministry for Cultural Assets and Activities and by the Campania region, while the Municipality of Pontecagnano has acquired the land on which the new building is located.
The museum itinerary opens with a section dedicated to Prehistory and the introductory panel summarizes, on the one hand, the stages of the evolution of prehistoric communities in the succession of different eras, on the other, the transformations of the landscape in the Piana del Sele.