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San Sosti Axe-Head

The San Sosti Axe-Head is an ancient bronze head of an axe that was originally found near the town of San Sosti in southern Italy. Based on its Ancient Greek inscription, it is now considered to be an elaborately crafted votive offering to the gods.〔British Museum Highlights ()〕
==Provenance==
The axe-head was discovered near San Sosti, Calabria in 1846. It was probably made in Sybaris nearby, which had a long history of producing luxury items for affluent clientele. After being uncovered, this ornate object was later bought by the collector and goldsmith Alessandro Castellani, from whom it was eventually acquired by the British Museum in 1884.〔British Museum Collection ()〕

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