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A 2,000-year-old brain found at the site of a devastating natural… – AlKhaleej Today
A 2,000-year-old brain found at the site of a devastating natural…

And brain cells were discovered in a glassy form at the archaeological site, Herculaneum, namely Roman city An ancient soaked under volcanic ash after an eruption The volcano of Mount Vesuvius Near in the year 79 AD. According to the studys chief author, Pierre Paolo Petron, an anthropologist at the University Naples Federico II, the study of brain tissue found in Herculaneum may save lives in the future, adding: The data and information we obtain will allow us to clarify many aspects related to…
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