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The excavation revealed the largest deposit of bronze statues from the Etruscan and Roman age ever discovered in Italy.
The discovery of perfectly preserved 2,000–year-old bronze statues in sacred thermal springs outside Rome will “rewrite history,” authorities said.
The statues, including depictions of Apollo and Igea, the ancient Greek god and goddess of health, bear both Etruscan and Latin inscriptions.
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 undated photo ...
A trove of bronze statues that archeologist say could rewrite the history of Italy's transition to the Roman Empire have been discovered.
Video EmbedItalian archaeologists found dozens of bronze statues of deities from the Etruscan era between the second century B.C. and the first century A.D. in Tuscany, Italy, archaeologists ...
Former world No. 1 Andy Murray says he is confident his statue at Wimbledon, set to be unveiled at the 150th edition of the championships in 2027, will be an improvement on the infamous terracotta ...
In 1914, they went to work on their masterpieces—three outsized Etruscan figures. As model for one standing warrior, they used a photograph of a little statue that is now in Berlin’s Old Museum.
ROME (AP) — Italian authorities have announced the extraordinary discovery of more than 2,000-year-old bronze statues in an ancient Tuscan thermal spring. They say the find will "rewrite history ...
Italian authorities have announced the extraordinary discovery of bronze statues more than 2,000 years old in an ancient Tuscan thermal spring.
ROME — Italian authorities on Tuesday announced the extraordinary discovery of 2,000-year-old bronze statues in an ancient Tuscan thermal spring and said the find will “rewrite history ...
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