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ROME — Italian authorities Tuesday announced the extraordinary discovery of bronze statues more than 2,000 years old in an ancient Tuscan thermal spring and said the find would “rewrite ...
a team of archaeologists unearthed two dozen bronze statues of human figures, more than 2,000 years old and perfectly preserved in the hot mud and waters of an ancient, sacred pool. The site is ...
Two-dozen ancient bronze sculptures found in Italy ... Archaeologists in Italy have unearthed more than two dozen 2,000-year-old bronze statues, many of which are impeccably preserved in millennia ...
Just ten months ago, many of the bronze statues now on show there — artfully ... The finds offer insights on ancient medical practices. The waters were considered curative by “Etruscans ...
bronze bracelets, and jewelry made of stone and alabaster. The burials were conducted according to ancient Christian tradition, with excavators describing the figurines as being "heads of African ...
but its ancient burial grounds have yielded bronze figurines that shed some light on their mythological and religious identity. Nuragic bronze figurines represented warriors with helmets with long ...
Archaeologists work at the site of the discovery of two dozen well-preserved bronze statues from an ancient Tuscan thermal spring in San Casciano dei Bagni, central Italy, in this photo released ...
A trove of bronze statues that archeologists say could rewrite the history of Italy's transition to the Roman Empire have been discovered in an ancient Tuscan thermal spring. Italy's Ministry of ...