Updated Mar 01, 2021 | 12:28 IST
The Archaeological Park of Pompeii went on to describe the find as 'extraordinary' and that "it adds an extra element to the history of the house."
Source: Archaeological Park of Pompeii 
Archaeologists have unearthed a massive four-wheel Roman ceremonial chariot at a villa near Pompeii. The discovery comes nearly 2,000 years after the ancient city in southern Italy was buried.
The chariot is made of bronze and tin and it was reportedly 'intact' when the excavators unearthed it. It was found along with wooden remains and an imprint of ropes, according to an announcement made by the Archaeological Park of Pompeii.