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All That's Interesting on MSNArchaeologists In Sicily Just Unearthed A Plaster Mold Used To Make Medusa Masks 2,000 Years AgoArchaeologists in Licata, Sicily were recently exploring the remains of the ancient Greek colony Finziade when they came ...
The artifact emerged from the ruins of an ancient Roman building-turned-workshop in Sicily from the second or first century ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis Ancient Roman Scroll Was Burned to A Crisp 2,000 Years Ago. Now, Researchers Are Reading What’s Inside With AIX-rays and AI were used to read charred Roman scrolls untouched for 2,000 years.
Sicily is made for dropping off the map - and there's no better place than on the beaches of the island's southern coast.
Tracing temple-studded coastlines and rivers that gave birth to epoch-shaping civilizations, these sailings reveal how the waves have shaped our world.
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EnVols on MSNThe most beautiful ancient sites to visit in SicilySuccessively colonised by the Greeks, Carthaginians and Romans, Sicily is packed with ancient treasures to discover. From ...
This ancient city has a history that stretches back nearly three millennia and it was once the heart of a powerful Mediterranean empire until its major demise by the Romans.
Look further afield than the Mediterranean's most popular resorts and you'll be rewarded with space, beauty and, often, lower ...
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Irish Independent on MSNViva Italia: Discover the country’s popular destinations and hidden gemsThe country’s charm lies in its rich heritage, exquisite cuisine, and relaxed pace, making it the perfect choice for every ...
It's been left unread for nearly 2,000 years. Now, scientists have used AI to virtually unfurl one of the Herculaneum scrolls ...
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