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Experts found 24 old statues in Siena, Italy.
They're from the Etruscan people.
They lived 2,300 years ago.
The statues were of gods, leaders and children.
They were at an old Roman bath.
They were in mud and water.
Emanuele Mariotti explains the important history of the baths.
The Etruscan people lived in the north of Italy.
They lived 500 years before the Roman Republic.
The statues are very important for Italy.
The experts are surprised to find them.
Michela Ledda talks about how he feels.
There were a lot of old coins with the statues.
Maybe people threw the coins in the baths for good luck.
This is a tradition in many countries today.
The Etruscan and Roman baths closed during Christian times.
This kept the statues and coins safe.
Nobody touched them for 2,300 years.
Today, they are perfect.
This is exciting news for experts.