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The archaeologists discovered an old 2,000-year-old Egyptian-style car, re-used as a food container in a thermopolyum (old Roman restaurant, the fast-food equivalent today) of Pompeii, offering new perspectives on the cultural changes of the ancient Roman world, writes New York Post. The discovery, announced by the Arheological Park Pompei, shows how everyday spaces have been integrated exotic objects long before the city was covered by the Vezu…
Egyptian vase found in ancient Pompeii fast-food kitchen by archaeologists | Tech, Entertainment, Sport, Fashion, Travel News
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Archaeologists recently unveiled an Egyptian vase inside what was once a fast-food kitchen in Pompeii. In a Nov. 6 Facebook post, the Pompeii Archaeological Park said the ceramic situla, or vase, was found in the Thermopolium in Regio V, an ancient snack bar. “The glazed vessel, usually found in the Vesuvian area as a prized decorative object in gardens or representative spaces, was evidently reused he…
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