Pompeii was largely destroyed by the volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. Technological advances have enabled researchers to virtually reconstruct the area’s ruins including the 3D representation of a luxurious estate owned by a banker from that era.
Recent CAT scans reveal that the ancient Romans had nearly perfect teeth due to a low-sugar diet.
Media is calling it an “underwater Pompeii.” Researchers have found ruins off the coast of Delos.
Pompeii was largely destroyed by the volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. Technological advances have enabled researchers to virtually reconstruct the area’s ruins including the 3D representation of a luxurious estate owned by a banker from that era.
Recent CAT scans reveal that the ancient Romans had nearly perfect teeth due to a low-sugar diet.
Media is calling it an “underwater Pompeii.” Researchers have found ruins off the coast of Delos.