The archaeologists unearthed two tubs that, among other things, were used to process the colorful pigments while the palace ...
Archaeologists working at the Domus Aurea, Emperor Nero’s grand palace in ancient Rome, have uncovered a rare and remarkable ...
The colorful material weighed over 5 pounds and was likely made to decorate an emperor’s palace, Italian officials said.
Archaeologists at Nero's Domus Aurea in Rome uncovered pigments and a massive ingot of Egyptian blue, a rare synthetic ...
Archaeologists working at the Domus Aurea, Emperor Nero’s grand palace in ancient Rome, have uncovered a rare and remarkable artifact: a large ingot of Egyptian blue, the world’s first synthetic ...
The monumental Domus Aurea, the palatial residence built by Emperor Nero in the heart of Rome, continues to unveil ...
Archaeologists excavating near the Colosseum found a rare chunk of Egyptian blue pigment dating back about 2,000 years. Photo from Simona Murrone and the Colosseum Archaeological Park Across the ...
Archaeologists also uncovered several of the ancient workshop’s products, including a rare chunk of Egyptian blue pigment. This type of artificial pigment dates back over 5,000 years to ancient ...