Documented hilarious and curious news coming from excavations of Pompeii Well it’s about finding a little girl tortoise almost magically preserved with its egg never dropped off. The shell is almost spotless, the head is intact, as is one of the legs.
Pompeii chest with history that fascinates the world
Dario Franceschini, culture minister
It was found by archaeologists at a depth of half a meter below the beaten earth floor of a shop in the central Via dell’Abbondanza. Here is a shared study between the Eastern University of Naples, the Freie Universitat of Berlin and the University of Oxford. They do an in-depth investigation of a luxurious house that was demolished after the earthquake of 62 AD and added to the Stabian Baths.
Gabriel Zuchtriegel, the director of the Archaeological Park, speaks of a important find
It opens a window into the last years of the city’s life when all of Pompeii was transformed into one large, pulsating building site.
And once again the director underlines how this circumstanceecosystem from the city of Pompeii. It changes with wild animals finding their “home” in buildings under construction. Or in shops, such as the central one in Via dell’Abbondanza.
The tortoise had apparently entered the taberna and there, in a sheltered corner, had dug a hole in which to lay its egg. Which she failed and could have caused her death.
Valeria Amoretti, anthropologist
Source: Lega Nerd

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