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Science 2 hours ago Shocking Pompeii discovery: Experts find evidence of neurons in Vesuvius victim Nearly nine months after ancient brain matter-turned-glass from a victim of the Vesuvius explosion was discovered, researchers have identified the victim's preserved brain cells.
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Science 2 hours ago 13 ancient Roman jars found in Spanish seafood store, police say Some 13 ancient Roman amphorae, or jars, have been recovered from a seafood store in the Spanish city of Alicante, police say.
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Science 2 hours ago Stunning Ancient Roman mosaic discovered beneath Italian vineyard A stunning Roman mosaic has been uncovered beneath a vineyard in Northern Italy.
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Science 2 hours ago Ancient battlefield, site of Hannibal's first major victory, discovered in Spain, researchers say An ancient battlefield believed to be the site of Hannibal’s first major victory has been discovered in central Spain.
Science 2 hours ago Ancient Roman missile returned by repentant thief concerned about coronavirus 'apocalypse' A man has returned an ancient Roman projectile that he took from an ancient site in Jerusalem 15 years ago. The thief cited the current coronavirus outbreak and a feeling that “the end of the world is near,” according to the Israel Antiquities Authority.
Science 2 hours ago Rare ancient Roman horse brooch discovered by scientists A rare Roman brooch in the form of a horse was discovered by an amateur metal detector in England.
Science 2 hours ago 2,000-year-old silver dagger used by Roman soldier unearthed by scientists Archaeologists made a stunning discovery in Germany -- finding a 2,000-year-old silver dagger in the grave of a Roman soldier.
Science 2 hours ago Ancient Rome stunner: Sarcophagus dedicated to Romulus discovered A shrine dedicated to the legendary founder of Rome, Romulus, has been discovered after archaeologists excavated the Roman Forum and stumbled upon the discovery.
Science 2 hours ago Pliny the Elder died in the Mount Vesuvius eruption of A.D. 79. Is this his skull? A skull discovered almost a century ago on a shore near Pompeii might, just might, be that of Roman naturalist and military leader Pliny the Elder, new research finds.
Science 2 hours ago Some Vesuvius victims 'baked' for hours as they died, shocking find reveals The Roman city of Pompeii was devastated following the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D., resulting in the deaths of approximately 2,000 people. A new study, however, suggests that some of the victims suffered a much more gruesome death than others.
Science 2 hours ago Pompeii shocker: Vitrified brains from volcano victim discovered Archaeologists in the ancient city of Pompeii have discovered ancient brain matter that was turned into glass as a result of the volcanic eruption that devastated the city in 79 A.D.
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Science 2 hours ago 50 graves of slaves who toiled at a Roman villa unearthed in England Archaeologists have uncovered what may be the graves of 50 enslaved workers who labored at an elite Roman villa just under 2,000 years ago in what is now southern England.
Science 2 hours ago Mysterious underground chamber discovered under palace of Emperor Nero A mysterious underground chamber has been discovered under the palace of Roman Emperor Nero, a secret that had been kept for almost 2,000 years.
Science 2 hours ago Unusual Roman-era graves discovered in UK by archaeologists Archaeologists unearthed graves of more than 50 adults and children in a strange Roman cemetery that was found in the United Kingdom.
Science 2 hours ago Ancient Rome 'built on timber imported from more than 1,000 miles away,' study finds Parts of Ancient Rome were built on timber imported from more than 1,000 miles away in modern-day France, a new study has found.
Science 2 hours ago Archaeologists discovered 1,700-year-old Roman eggs — and accidentally released 'world's oldest stinkbombs' Archaeologists in Britain discovered a basket of 1,700-year-old eggs from Ancient Rome — and accidentally broke three of them, releasing the "world's oldest stinkbombs," SWNS reports.
Science 2 hours ago Roman tweezers and earbud discovered near UK river This gives a whole meaning to the famous quote: “Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears.”
Science 2 hours ago Tragic remains of Pompeii child who tried to shelter from volcano found at ‘grand baths’ Thermal baths designed to be 'the jewel of Pompeii' have finally been opened to visitors after a painstaking excavation.