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Louie Tsiktsiris's avatar

Wow this is exciting! New technology reading unopened and burned scrolls is near miraculous though I don't envy the amount of work that needs to be done. If written works that are known, from translation, can be found it would be interesting to read how accurately they were transcribed and translated over the centuries. Louie T.

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Andrew Perlot's avatar

I've got another Herculaneum question for you. It makes perfect sense that the most papyri would be in the home of a rich bibliophile who patronized a supported a philosophical writer on site.

But why haven't we found at least a few other carbonized paypri spread through Herculaneum? Is there something special about the villa, or were scrolls really that rare?

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