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Researchers used AI to virtually unwrap and read a charred Herculaneum scroll, PHerc 1667, without physically unrolling it. The work discusses stoic philosophy on ethics, art, and human behavior. The scroll dates to the second or late-third century BC and was buried by Mount Vesuvius in AD79.
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