Hall VII | 7
The most interesting elements are the quadrangular bases with heads of rams on the corners: these sculptures are the first evidence of the exploitation of the Tuscan marble quarries after the probable settlement of a group of Greek artists in Pisa. From here, sculptures like these, which remind artistic experiences of Eastern Greece, began to spread out.
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Hall VII (0:40)
The audio guide was produced in collaboration with UniTre Cecina A.P.S
We would especially like to thank Luisella Ragoni (Vice President UniTre Cecina A.P.S.) and Sally Tunley (native speaker and English teacher at UniTre Cecina A.P.S.) for their helpfulness and professionalism, which were essential to the creation of this new tool for accessibility to Cecina’s archaeological heritage.