Facing the sea, the Etruscan Pupluna, dominated by its acropolis, dates back to the Iron Age (9C-8C BC), a time when the Baratti gulf was dotted with numerous large necropolises. The tomb with funerary beds ("letti funebri") and that of the pyriform aryballo form part of the tumulus tombs on a cylindrical platform. The tomb of the craters is also a high tumulus tomb. Two tumulus tombs have been found intact, namely the goldsmith and fan tombs.