Crotone 2
In the next part of the museum, we saw this terracotta dragon's head.
This is a gravestone for a beloved woman: It reads D<3M Fabia Sperata Sallustis; the rest is not legible anymore.
Apparently, they had also invented leetspeak back then ... just kidding. This is modern ink!
Another part of the museum dealt with the Neolithic Age, of which we could see these stone hatchets...
... and this carved oxen which they used to hunt for food, sinews, bones and fur.
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