Most of them are faithful but sketchy copies of drawings by the Slovene Franz Caucig, who lived in Rome from 1780 to 1787. They were probably made for an English Grand Tourist and sold as souvenirs.
More than 100 stolen artifacts found in Italy were returned to Mexican officials at a ceremony in Mexico's embassy in Rome.
Archaeologists excavating a 2,000-year-old sanctuary in Italy found eggs and bronze figures left in a hot spring as gifts ... round of excavations at an ancient sanctuary in Tuscany, Italy, ...