Archaeologists in Italy discovered 13 nativity-like terracotta figurines during excavations at the ancient site of Pompeii, reports ANSA news agency. Agerpres.

the site of the archaeological excavations of PompeiiPhoto: Andrew Medichini/AP/Profimedia

Although the Christmas scene was apparently not a tradition in the pagan Roman city at the time, experts believe that the figurines were positioned in a way that suggests they were part of an ancient ritual.

The objects were found in a room of the house near the house with the Leda and the Swan fresco, where excavations and restoration work are ongoing.

Small sculptures are about 15 centimeters high. They include human figurines and were found upright on a horizontal plane, probably on a shelf. Among them are also a clay rooster head, a glass cone, an almond and a walnut.

The room where the figurines were located, probably the atrium of the house, also had decorations that were discovered on the walls.