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The smell of ancient Rome. Scientists have identified a perfume that is two thousand years old
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It lay in the tomb, untouched-up, for two thousand years. It was stored with the remains of three men and three women. The ampoule housed treasure, remnants of ancient Roman perfume. For the first time ever, scientists have been able to reveal what smell permeated ancient Rome. The bottle indulged in the aroma of the pastchouli.
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