The Tabula Cortonensis is on display at the MAEC in Cortona. It is an almost complete text written in the Etruscan alphabet: a contract recording the sale of land to the Cusu family by an oil merchant and his wife.
It is one of the longest Etruscan texts known, which accounts for its great importance. The tablet is engraved on bronze, dates to the 3rd–2nd century BCE, and offers a remarkable glimpse into Etruscan legal and social life.