Ancient Altars and Statue Fragments Unearthed at Sicily’s Last Greek-Founded City
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Ancient Altars and Statue Fragments Unearthed at Sicily’s Last Greek-Founded City
The Greek city of Finziade at the excavation site in Licata, Sicily. Credit: Davide Mauro / CC BY-SA 4.0 Archaeologists have uncovered ancient altars and statue fragments indicating religious activity and a possible sudden abandonment at the ancient Greek city of Finziade (Greek: Φιντιάς) in Sicily, following the conclusion of the fifth excavation season of the Finziade Project at Monte Sant’Angelo in Licata. The latest campaign focused on an ar…
The excavations at Monte Sant’Angelo de Licata, in the province of Agrigento, have concluded their fifth campaign with results that the project managers qualify as exceptional. The works, developed within the framework of the Finziade Project, have focused on the so-called “Casa 9”, a building that has revealed a cultural function until now [...]
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