Pompeii was famously destroyed on 24 August in 79 AD - or was it? Archaeologists in Italy have uncovered an inscription they say may show that the history books have been wrong for centuries.
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Scientists studying the remains of people who died in the devastating Mount Vesuvius eruption that buried the ancient city of ...
Pompeii, the ancient Roman city buried under ash after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D., has become a hot ... This is not the first landmark in Italy to make arrangements to avoid ...
These discoveries were published last week in the Current Biology journal, debunking the former understanding of the ...
Ancient DNA recovered from Pompeii shows that people found holding one another beneath the volcanic ash weren’t related in ...
In 79 AD, Italy’s Mount Vesuvius exploded, raining ash and volcanic debris down on the city of Pompeii and its tens of ...
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Researchers have studied the DNA preserved in the skeletal remains of Pompeii volcanic eruption victims. In 79 CE, the ...
Editor’s note: this article includes a photograph of a plaster cast of a person who died at Pompeii. Bits of human bone ...