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Thus Did Pompeii Smell on the Day that Vesuvius Buried Her, and the Finding Came From Where It Was Least Expected: From the Very Ashes that Buried the City.

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A team of scientists analyze ancient censers and manage to reconstruct the fragrances that flooded Roman houses two thousand years ago

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A team of scientists analyze ancient censers and manage to reconstruct the fragrances that flooded Roman houses two thousand years ago

·Madrid, Spain
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La Razón broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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