Artifacts from South Apulia and Roman finds from Sant'Aloe ongoing at the State Archaeological Museum of Vito Capialbi in Vibo Valentia, Italy

Artifacts from South Apulia and Roman finds from Sant'Aloe ongoing at the State Archaeological Museum of Vito Capialbi in Vibo Valentia, Italy.
This museum located in the Norman-Swabian Castle of Vibo Valentia is divided into four main sections: finds from sacred buildings, artifacts recovered from necropolises, objects from private collections and Roman materials. Corinthian and Attic pottery, basins, helmets, votive statuettes, gold and silver jewelry, architectural fragments and mosaics dating from the late seventh century BCE through the Roman era are on display.


Image: A profusion of terracotta votive statues at the State Archaeological Museum of Vito Capialbi in Vibo Valentia, Italy courtesy of Trip Advisor contributor Marc10en.

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