Hidden graffiti at tourist-heavy destination reveals 2,000-year-old love notes

Archaeologists in Pompeii discovered 2,000-year-old love notes using advanced technology, revealing romantic messages such as, "Take care, my Sava, love me!"


Hidden graffiti at tourist-heavy destination reveals 2,000-year-old love notes
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Archaeologists in Pompeii recently identified 2,000-year-old love notes - a discovery only made because of advanced technology.

The wall inscriptions were found in a corridor linking the theater district to Via Stabiana in the park.

One inscription appears to reference a woman named Erato, followed by the word "loves" - though the intended subject remains unclear.

Another read, "I'm in a hurry; take care, my Sava, make sure you love me!"

"Methe, (slave) of Cominia, of Atella, loves Cresto in her heart," a third message read. 

"Millions of visitors pass by [this wall] every year," the statement said.

Researchers digitally charted the wall to record the position of each inscription and identify connections between them.

Using specialized lighting photography known as Reflectance Transformation Imaging, they captured images from multiple angles to reveal faint or worn markings that would otherwise be difficult to detect.

Gabriel Zuchtriegel, director of Pompeii Archaeological Park, stressed the need to "inform the public of these new discoveries."

"We are working on a project designed to protect and improve understanding of the graffiti, which number over 10,000 across all of Pompeii - an immense legacy," he said in a statement.

"Only the use of technology can guarantee a future for all this memory of life lived in Pompeii."

A spokesperson for the Pompeii Archaeological Park highlighted the role of technology in a translated email to Fox News Digital.

Systematic excavations at Pompeii began in the mid-1700s, and the site has fascinated historians and visitors ever since.

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