SAN CASCIANO DEI BAGNI, Italy, June 2 (Reuters) - One of Italy's most remarkable archaeological finds in decades goes on show this month - Etruscan and Roman statues pulled from the mud in Tuscany ...
Statues at the site of the discovery of two dozen well-preserved bronze statues from an ancient Tuscan thermal spring in San Casciano dei Bagni, Italy on Nov. 3. (Italian Ministry of Culture) ROME — ...
The undated photo shows a bronze statue from an ancient thermal spa in San Casciano dei Bagni, Italy. Hidden beneath bubbling mud in an ancient thermal spa, the discovery of 24 well-preserved bronze ...
Archaeologists in Tuscany found more than 20 bronze statues that were thrown into a muddy thermal hot spring during ancient Roman times. Photos from the Italian Culture Ministry via AP In a country ...
ROME — Italian archaeologists are hailing a recent discovery as the "most exceptional" in the last half-century. They believe it could rewrite the history of the relationship between the Etruscan and ...
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