A well-preserved Lamborghini of ancient chariots was discovered buried in ruins outside of Pompeii.
Over the weekend, the Archaeological Park of Pompeii announced an extraordinary find of a ceremonial chariot, complete with its four wheels. The chariot was discovered almost intact with its iron components, bronze and tin decorations, wood remains and the imprints of its organic decorations, like ropes and flowers.
The park believes it was likely used in ceremonies, like festivals or parades about 2,000 years ago. I was astounded, Eric Poehler, an archaeologist at the University of Massachusetts Amherst told
NPR of the findings. This is a Lamborghini. This is an outright fancy, fancy car.