The latest excavation at San Casciano dei Bagni continues to yield remarkable ancient votive offerings, including four new bronze statues and significant inscriptions.
Excavated artifacts include a unique naked male body sacrificed, possibly signifying the physical healing attributed to the hot springs, alongside over 10,000 Roman coins now found.
The recently discovered child augur carrying inscribed items may represent a divinatory practice tied to the rituals surrounding the hot springs, revealing insights into ancient Etruscan culture.
This year's findings emphasize not only the religious significance of the site but also the connection to Roman and Etruscan dedication practices historically evident in artistic offerings.
Collection
[
|
...
]