Posted on 02/14/2026 9:33:11 AM PST by SunkenCiv
Researcher Valeria Piano employs two different technological methods to decipher a carbonized scroll from Herculaneum. First, she uses a microscope to examine the texts, and then she studies images of the scrolls produced with infrared light. Her work has brought to light a history of Rome written by Seneca the Elder, long thought to have been lost forever.
The Discovery of Seneca the Elder's Lost Roman History | 3:08
Secrets of the Dead PBS | 12.7K subscribers | 3,726 views | February 13, 2026
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Yippee!! Now look around for the Etruscan-Latin Dictionary, it’s gotta be in there somewhere.
A lot of people don’t realize it, but the Etruscans lived between the Dtruscans and Ftruscans.
“I completed that frieze you wanted.”
“What a relief!”
Sunken, “A War like No Other” is a great instructive text in that encompasses much more than j’just’ a war. I learned in detail knowledge about Athens and Sparta and Persia and Sicily - knowledge that made what I had known beforehand seem high-schoolish.
I’m sure you will enjoy it.
this history is something that scholars have wanted to find forever, as the author lived thru the reigns of several Roman emperors (Agustus, Tiberius, and Caligula) in the first century
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