Renovation work has unveiled 1,600-year-old frescoes in Rome’s biggest catacomb, featuring “stunning” depictions of the stories from the Bible, and shedding clues on how Romans moved from paganism to following Jesus Christ.
The MailOnline reported that laser technology was used to remove the grime from the frescoes, which had been hidden under centuries of dirt.
The renovations at the Domitilla catacombs, which depict both pagan and Christian paintings, reportedly sheds light into how Romans moved away from pagan beliefs and toward Jesus Christ in the fourth century A.D.
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