Most of the statues found underwater, along with around 6,000 bronze, silver and gold coins, date from between the 2nd century B.C. The era marked a time of “great transformation in ancient Tuscany,” as the area passed from Etruscan to Roman rule, Italy’s culture ministry said.
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