Remains from Prehistoric through Roman times ongoing at the National Archaeological Museum of Sibaritide near Sybaris, Italy

Remains from Prehistoric through Roman times ongoing at the National Archaeological Museum of Sibaritide near Sybaris, Italy.
This museum houses finds from the ancient cities of Sybaris, Thurii and Copia. Some of the most interesting finds were the result of excavations in the archaeological park of Francavilla Marittima, from whose necropolis come grave goods dating back to the Iron Age from the sanctuary of Athena of the 6th - 4th century BCE including religious figurines and architectural fragments. One of the most important objects in the museum's collection is a bronze table with a dedication to Athena belonging to Kleombrotos son of Dexilaos, winner of a competition at Olympia , dating back to the beginning of the sixth century BCE.


Image: Bronze figurines of both Roman and Egyptian deities courtesy of the the National Archaeological Museum of Sibaritide.

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