They were digging under the streets of Rome, workers found a mysterious skeleton

They were digging under the streets of Rome, workers found a mysterious skeleton

A mysterious skeleton discovered under the streets of Rome is called “Mumble Pyramid”. According to foreign media, it traces the perfectly preserved bones, which are supposed to date from the glory of the Roman Empire, were surrounded by nails, probably suggesting that the body was buried in one [...]

According to foreign media, Telegrafi conveys, perfectly preserved bones, which are supposed to date from the glory of the Roman Empire, were surrounded by nails, possibly suggesting that the body was buried in a wooden coffin.

The discovery was made after workers were digging an underground subway station in the Italian capital.

The Piramide station has taken its name from the nearby Pyramid of Cestius, a tomb for Gaius Cesttius, a member of the ancient Epilones.

According to reports, the first skeleton, identified as a male, was found in front of the Pizzale Ostiense underground station in the western Italian capital of Rome on September 20th.

Two other skeletons, a mother and a child, were found on September 30th in the same area.

According to local media, workers were digging the subway facilities when they encountered an ancient human skeleton reportedly intact.

The area was immediately surrounded after authorities began investigating the mystery of “Mumble Pyramid”, as was called by local media.

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