In 1909, two tumuli in this cemetery of 15 tumuli in the south of France (Provence) yielded Etruscan material. The first of these two tumuli, du Renard or Trois-Quartiers, contained an Etrusco-Corinthian cup. The second tumulus, de l’Agnel, contained an Etruscan Rhodian-type bronze jug of the late seventh century BC as well as weaponry and toiletry material.
Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans. Simon K. F. Stoddart.