• Vinzenz Brinkmann, Ulrike Koch-Brinkmann, „The Riace Bronzes Experiment, Aestetics and Narrative“, in: Ahoros. Gedenkschrift für Hugo Meyer (2018) pp. 15-34.
  • The Riace Bronzes likely originated from this era, with Statue A created between 460 and 450 BC and Statue B between 430 and 420 BC.
  • The discovery of the two statues near the port confirms the theories that relate the presence in Riace of the two Bronzes with their transport to or from Rome.
  • On the basis of this comparison, the Riace Bronzes could be assumed to belong to the ‘Fratricides’, the celebrated sculptural group by Pythagoras of Reggio.
  • The Riace Bronzes on the new earthquake-resistant foundations in 2013. Photo National Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria.
  • Description of the two statues. After recovery, the statues of the Riace Bronzes underwent a major restoration between 1975 and 1980 in Florence.
  • The body parts protruding from the sand turned out to be spectacular statues hailing from ancient times and are known as the Bronzi di Riace, the Bronzes of Riace.
  • The Riace bronzes, also known as the Riace Warriors, are 2,500 year-old full-size statues of Greek warriors found in the sea near Riace in Calabria in 1972.
  • The Ioanian and the Tyrrhenian seas, both Calabrian, still hold many treasures that are yet to be brought to the surface. The discovery of the Riace Bronzes is...
  • The Riace Bronzes, also known as the Riace Warriors, are a pair of bronze statues most likely sculpted in Greece in the mid-5th century BCE and rescued from the...