The scroll has become carbonated so can't be physically opened, but digital scanners are revealing the invisible words it contains.
The so-called “stateless people,” who originally migrated from northern India to Europe in the 14th century, are today ...
A papyrus scroll carbonised by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius two millennia ago is slowly being read once again thanks to ...
New archaeological museum contains original marble map from Ancient Rome - Visitors can walk over the map in the museum in ...
X-rays and AI were used to read charred Roman scrolls untouched for 2,000 years.
The Vesuvius Challenge team, an international competition attempting to unlock the Herculaneum scrolls, are working hard to ...
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