Globs of sticky goo discovered in the bottom of 2,500-year-old bronze jars from southern Italy have been chemically identified, settling a 70-year archaeological debate.
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Sticky goo in 2,500-year-old bronze jars finally identified, settling 70-year debate - Live Science
A cutting-edge chemical analysis of a mystery substance that had stymied experts for 70 years finally revealed its identity.
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