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A trove of bronze statues that archeologists say could ... suggesting the site was of great significance to ancient Etruscans. The statues were offered to the sacred water, the ministry said.
But in the third century BCE, this place had a unique attraction: the ancient Etruscans built a sanctuary ... the team of archaeologists found two dozen bronze statues, some three feet high ...
Two-dozen ancient bronze sculptures found in Italy "will ... alongside thousands of coins left there by Romans and Etruscans, a mysterious people who once ruled parts of the Italian Peninsula ...
ROME — Italian authorities Tuesday announced the extraordinary discovery of bronze statues ... Apollo and Igea, the ancient Greek god and goddess of health, bear both Etruscan and Latin ...
Just ten months ago, many of the bronze statues now ... The finds offer insights on ancient medical practices. The waters were considered curative by “Etruscans, Romans, Christians and Pagans ...
Italian authorities on Tuesday announced the extraordinary discovery of more than 2,000-year-old bronze statues in an ancient Tuscan ... the transition from the Etruscan civilization to the ...
The objects will give experts a better understanding of transition from the Etruscan civilization ... “the most significant bronzes ever found in the history of the ancient Mediterranean ...
Over a period of a few weeks in September and October, a team of archaeologists unearthed two dozen bronze statues of ... had a unique attraction: the ancient Etruscans built a sanctuary at ...
Recent archaeological findings in Tuscany have shed new light on ancient Etruscan practices, revealing a stunning collection of bronze statues and coins. This discovery, made at a sacred thermal ...
Alongside the figures were 5,000 coins in gold, silver and bronze ... depictions of Apollo and Igea, the ancient Greek god and goddess of health, bear both Etruscan and Latin inscriptions.
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