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Ancient helmets, temple ruins found at dig in southern Italy

- BY FRANCES D’EMILIO

ROME — Archeologi­sts in southern Italy have discovered ancient warrior helmets and the ruins of a painted brick wall at a site that might have been a forerunner of a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, officials said last week.

Italian Culture Minister Dario Franceschi­ni said the remains dug up at the popular tourist site of Velia were found on what had been an acropolis of one of Magna Graecia’s most important cities.

Velia is 25 miles southeast of Paestum, a much-visited site of ancient Greek temples.

The recently completed excavation at Velia unearthed a pair of helmets in good condition, the remains of a building, vases with the Greek inscriptio­n for “sacred” and metal fragments of what possibly were weapons, the culture ministry said.

State Museums Director Massimo Osanna, who formerly had long directed excavation­s at Pompeii, Italy’s most celebrated excavated site, said the area explored at Velia probably contained relics of offerings made to Athena, the mythologic­al Greek goddess of war and wisdom, after a key naval battle in the nearby Tyrrhenian Sea.

In the 6th-century B.C. battle of Alalia off the coast of Corsica, Greek forces were victorious over Etruscan forces and their Carthagini­an allies.

Velia is famed for being the home of an ancient Greek school of philosophy, including philosophe­rs Parmenides and Zeno. It was part of Magna Graecia, the area of southern Italy colonized by Greek city-states. The settlement at Velia occupied an upper part, or acropolis, of the area as well as hillsides, and was surrounded by a wall. The city’s ancient name was Elea.

Velia’s founding dates to about 540 B.C. by colonists from Asia Minor.

Franceschi­ni said the discoverie­s yielded by the Velia excavation underscore­d the importance of investing in archeologi­cal research to reveal “important pieces of the history of the Mediterran­ean.”

 ?? ARCHAEOLOG­ICAL PARK OF PAESTUM AND VELIA VIA AP ?? An ancient warrior helmet found in the Archaeolog­ical Park of Paestum and Velia, near Naples, Italy, where ruins of a painted brick wall and ancient warrior helmets at a site that might be a forerunner of a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena were found.
ARCHAEOLOG­ICAL PARK OF PAESTUM AND VELIA VIA AP An ancient warrior helmet found in the Archaeolog­ical Park of Paestum and Velia, near Naples, Italy, where ruins of a painted brick wall and ancient warrior helmets at a site that might be a forerunner of a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena were found.

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