Archaeologists uncover vivid frescoes, new rooms, and ancient garden traces at the Villa Poppaea linked to Nero's wife near Pompeii.
The roughly 11,000 inscriptions preserved by Mount Vesuvius' eruption in 79 C.E. offer a glimpse into everyday life in the ...
New frescoes with "extraordinary details and colours" and new rooms have been unearthed in a villa on the suburbs of the ...
Archaeologists have found the original location of a Hercules fresco that was looted from Pompeii and later repatriated to ...
ArtNet News reports that officials at the Archaeological Park of Pompeii have concluded that a looted fragment of a mural ...
Archaeologists have unearthed extraordinary new frescoes and rooms at Villa Poppaea in Pompeii. These finds include a near-complete peahen fresco, theatrical mask fragments, and rooms potentially ...
A digital architectural reconstruction has researchers believing a “lost Pompeii” existed with towers atop villas.
Archaeologists found a nearly complete peahen fresco, missing its head, dating to the mid-first century B.C., that may have belonged to Poppaea Sabina, the second wife of Emperor Nero.
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