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The Herculaneum Papyri Breakthrough
A Scroll Silenced by Vesuvius Speaks Again
In a stunning fusion of technology and classical scholarship, researchers have successfully deciphered a carbonized scroll from Herculaneum—one of the towns buried by Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79. This scroll, known as PHerc. 1018, was unreadable for centuries due to its fragile, charred state. But thanks to a revolutionary imaging technique called Pulsed Thermography, the ancient ink has finally revealed its secrets.
What the Scroll Reveals...
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