If you go to the original article, you will find a link to pics of the buildings as they are now and a digital reconstruction of them as they were.
One of the most interesting is a building called the Serapeum which is where all the ancients wore nothing but serapes imported from pre-Columbian Mexico by Phoenician merchants.
There's an excavation going on in France, the until-recently-lost ruins of the fortress of one of those powerful nobles who, when he wasn't enjoying the best cuisine France had to offer, helped retake the Holy Land during the Middlle Ages. In the literature he's often referred to as the Crepe Crusader.