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This month: why a Roman horse became a donkey; how part of Pompeii recently collapsed; how a Roman village survived underneath London; and what obesity meant to the Romans. Plus, in Backyard Archaeology Tom Birch explore...
Roman bodies, site survival and collapse is an episode from Naked Archaeology, from the Naked Scientists by Dr Chris Smith. This month: why a Roman horse became a donkey; how part of Pompeii recently collapsed; how a Roman village survived...
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Roman bodies, site survival and collapse is from Naked Archaeology, from the Naked Scientists by Dr Chris Smith.
Published Nov 17, 2010 and 00:30:04 long