The Riace Bronzes Apr 2026
The Riace Bronzes (often called "Warrior A" and "Warrior B") are two full-size Greek bronze statues dating from . Discovered by chance in 1972 by a scuba diver off the coast of Calabria, Italy, they are among the few surviving original Greek bronzes in existence, as most others were melted down in antiquity. 1. Discovery & Recovery
Found 300 meters off the coast of Riace Marina, approximately 8 meters deep in the Ionian Sea. The Riace bronzes
Chemist Stefano Mariottini spotted a human forearm projecting from the seabed on August 16, 1972. The Riace Bronzes (often called "Warrior A" and
The statues are celebrated for their , including visible tendons in the hands and detailed cuticles on the nails. The Riace bronzes




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