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May 3, 2024, 3:18 pm UTC    
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On the phone’s screen, set against the grayscale crisscross texture of woven papyrus, were three black lowercase Greek characters arranged in clear sequence. They were fuzzy but unmistakable ...

The first person in almost 2,000 years to see those letters glimpsed them late on a summer night in a parking lot in Lincoln, having salvaged them from an ancient eruption

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