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Because the seal had never been broken, the Etruscan tomb’s grave goods had also gone completely untouched by looters.
The effects of the drug are completely reversible after six weeks of cessation. And still with no side effects!
The 500-year-old clue got them started, but archaeologists needed more modern georadar techniques to finish the job.