Beneath the volcanic pumice and ash that buried the ancient Roman city of Pompeii nearly 2000 years ago Italian archaeologists have uncovered a modern city street—complete with "fast food" roadside taverns—and a chariot that some call the "Lamborghini of the ancient world."
Beneath the volcanic pumice and ash that buried the ancient Roman city of Pompeii nearly 2000 years ago Italian archaeologists have uncovered a modern city street—complete with "fast food" roadside taverns—and a chariot that some call the "Lamborghini of the ancient world."