Archaeologists have discovered the exceptionally well-preserved remains of two men scalded to death by the volcanic eruption that destroyed the ancient Roman city of Pompeii in 79 AD, the Italian ...
As many as 30,000 Romans fled the ruined region in A.D. 79. But some returned, a new study reveals, and the city limped on as a fragile, ashen shantytown.
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Archaeologists stunned as secrets of long-lost Pompeii decoded for first time in 2,000 years
Italian scientists have deciphered part of an ancient scroll rendered unreadable by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius nearly ...
The seat is across from the entrance to the Villa of the Mysteries, a large property full of beautiful frescoes located just ...
More than 100 items, ranging from frescoes and paintings to sculptures, photographs, and other rare artifacts from Italian ...
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