Unveiling Secrets: From Pompeii Inscriptions to Ancient Rock Art
This week, stories include new discoveries in Pompeii via digital scans revealing previously unseen inscriptions and the oldest-known rock art in an Indonesian cave. Georgians celebrate the New Year with a traditional tree ritual, and Taylor Swift is named to the Songwriters Hall of Fame as the second-youngest inductee.
This week, Reuters brings to light captivating stories spanning from ancient discoveries to contemporary cultural honors. Using advanced imaging technology, researchers have uncovered hidden inscriptions on Pompeii's walls, telling tales of love, conflict, and daily life.
In Indonesia, archaeologists have identified the oldest-known rock art within a cave, a human hand stencil estimated to be over 67,800 years old. Meanwhile, in Georgia, locals ring in the new year with a fiery tradition of setting alight a symbolic tree outside their cabins.
In music, Taylor Swift has been recognized by the Songwriters Hall of Fame, becoming the second-youngest individual to receive the honor, joining icons like Stevie Wonder. This array of stories highlights the blend of historical, cultural, and personal milestones shaping our global narrative.
(With inputs from agencies.)

