Find traces of a 1,800-year-old dog in the Roma subway project

Another victim found in the remains of the ancient Rome fire was finally excavated, and this time only a small dog.

Another victim found in the remains of the ancient Rome fire was finally excavated, and this time only a small dog.

While working to expand Rome's new subway, workers continue to find many other archaeological sites including the remains of a dog that seemed to have died in a fire about 1,800 years ago. According to the Associated Press, the rest of the dog was discovered in May, but these findings until today have been officially announced.

Picture 1 of Find traces of a 1,800-year-old dog in the Roma subway project

The bone of the dog was found cramped, like the scene that the authorities compared to Pompeii, a famous stronghold destroyed after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The dog may have been a pet of a rich man, or was in a barracks. The rest of the dog is found near the entrance.

The authorities also found a small table and a painted wall, all intact in shape, and all burned by fire. These evidence will provide researchers with a better view of the local culture and lifestyle of Roma ancestors.

Update 24 May 2019
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