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If you thought that the ancient Roman city of Pompeii - buried in an eruption from Mount Vesuvius nearly two thousand years ago - had thrown up all its secrets, then think again. Because a new excavation has revealed what's being described as some of the finest artworks ever found in the ruins: floor to ceiling frescos and stunning mosaic floors in a sumptuous villa. Archaeologists believe it was home to a rich, influential man, possibly a politician, who was also the owner of a bakery next door where slaves were held. The Âé¶¹Éç's Science Editor Rebecca Morelle reports from Pompeii. (Image: Recently revealed fresco depicting Helen of Troy being kidnapped by Paris. Credit: Âé¶¹Éç / Tony Jolliffe)
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