New skeletons found in Pompeii
- May 18, 2023
A team of archaeologists has discovered two new skeletons in Pompeii. Next to them were an amphora and other artifacts. The Phys.org portal writes about it. According to preliminary analysis, the remains
A team of archaeologists has discovered two new skeletons in Pompeii. Next to them were an amphora and other artifacts. The Phys.org portal writes about it. According to preliminary analysis, the remains
Realme company has introduced its new low-cost Realm Narzo N53 smartphone in the international market. The model features a glowing body and a dynamic “island” around the front camera that displays information
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