Italy - Unique find: In the light almost intact Roman chariot in Pompeii

The Italian Ministry of Culture described it as "a unique find, unprecedented in Italy".

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The archeological dig brought to light a Roman chariot from a mansion outside Pompeii, which was almost intact.

The almost perfectly preserved four-wheeled chariot, made of brass and tin, was found near the stables of an ancient mansion in Tsivita Giuliana, about 700 meters from the walls of ancient Pompeii.

Massimo Ozana, the outgoing director of the Pompeii Archaeological Park, said the carriage was the first of its kind to be discovered in the area, where to date vehicles used for work and transportation but not for ceremonies like this had been discovered.

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"This is an amazing discovery that is evolving our understanding of the ancient world," Ozan said, adding that the chariot would be "used in community celebrations such as parades and processions."

The Ministry of Culture described it as "a unique find, unprecedented in Italy".

Pompeii, located 23 kilometers southeast of Naples, had about 13.000 inhabitants when it was buried after the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, which was as powerful as the explosion of several atomic bombs together. About 2.000 to 15.000 people were killed.

Almost two-thirds of the ancient city has come to light. Its wreckage was not discovered until the 16th century and organized excavations began around 1750.

Source: CNN.gr