The archaeologist Licia Vlad Borrelli, a renowned name in Italian archaeology, died in Rome at the age of 104. Throughout her extensive career, she oversaw significant excavation, restoration, and consultancy missions, leaving an indelible influence on national and international cultural assets. Among her most significant contributions are the restoration of Etruscan and Roman paintings, antique bronzes (including the famed horses of Saint Mark in Venice), ceramics, and artifacts. Her work extended beyond Italy, helping to safeguard invaluable historical treasures worldwide.
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