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The Lamborghini of Chariots Was Just Unearthed Near Pompeii
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“Chariot of the Gods” discovered in Pompeii Daily News (via HT Media Ltd.)
ITALY: Calling it an exceptional discovery, researchers at Pompeii have announced the uncovering of an intact ceremonial chariot from a villa near the famous archaeological site.
The announcement Saturday called the chariot an extraordinary find which has no parallel in Italy thus far.
The chariot is preserved in remarkable detail, officials say, with four iron wheels, metal arm- and backrests, and a seat perched atop that could sit one or two people. Notably, the chariot is adorned with metal medallions depicting satyrs, nymphs and cupids, suggesting the possibility that it may have been used in marriage ceremonies.