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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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24 Ancient Bronze Statues Found Underwater - Italy
Archaeologists have unearthed 24 ancient bronze statues at the San Casciano dei Bagni thermal bath site, Tuscany, Italy on November 2022 in a discovery described as one of the most significant of bronzes ever made in the history of the ancient Mediterranean. The trove is the greatest store of statues from ancient Italy. The perfectly intact statues emerged from the mud and water at the bottom of a large Roman pool in the hilltop town, about 160 km north of Rome. The statues were protected for more than 2000 years by the mud and boiling water of the pools. Dating to between the second century BC and the first century AD, the statues include representations of divinities including Apollo and Hygieia, as well as emperors, matrons and ephebes. The statues, five of which are almost one metre high, were discovered alongside thousands of coins, votive offerings and inscriptions in Etruscan and Latin. The ancient bath complex is believed to have existed from at least the third century BC and remained active until the fifth century AD. Photo: (EV) ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
(c) Dukas -
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
(c) Dukas -
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
(c) Dukas -
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
(c) Dukas -
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
(c) Dukas -
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
(c) Dukas -
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
(c) Dukas -
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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PORTRAIT - Michael Mack, Direktor Europa Park Rust
EXCLUSIVE : Michael Mack, co-associate co-directors of Europa-Park, the famous amusement and leisure park in Rust in Bade-Württemberg, Germany. It has received several awards for the best park in the world. Portrait in an office at Europa-Park in front of the statue of his grandfather, the founder Franz Mack. February 10, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
(c) Dukas