This is part of a topic of «What was the most
significant archaeological discovery?»
This is a full lesson which explores why Pompeii is
a significant archaeological discovery.
I think one of the major problems with it, is that it was formulated in the late 1800's, before many
significant archaeological discoveries over the following century that contradict the theory.
The Franklin Institute's Terracotta Warriors of the First Emperor, a new immersive adaptation of one of the most
significant archaeological discoveries in modern time, recently made its debut in Philadelphia.