Archaeologists find two more skeletons at Pompeii site
- Archaeologists have unearthed the skeletal remains of a man and a woman in Pompeii, along with coins and jewelry.
- The bodies were found in a small bedroom used during home renovations, as explained by the archaeologists.
- Their deaths were caused by the pyroclastic flow, as noted by the archaeologists.
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Two bodies unearthed in ancient Pompeii with ‘small cache of treasure’
Archaeologists have found the skeleton remains of a man and a woman at the ancient site of Pompeii - the woman carrying a small cache of treasure - who died as they sought refuge during the volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79.
Pompeii couple clinging to gold as volcanic ash buried them found in new discovery
A Pompeii victim surrounded by gold and precious jewellery has been discovered in recent archaeological excavations of the site in Italy. A man and a woman, who died during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, were found in a cubicle, which is thought to be a bedroom, according to the Pompeii Archaeological Park. Thousands of Romans were killed when the eruption buried the city in ash, which has preserved many of its residents and buildings.…
Ancient Pompeii Reveals 2 More Victims of Eruption, With Coins and Jewelry
ROME—Archaeologists in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii have discovered the remains of two more victims of the volcanic eruption almost 2,000 years ago, the site said on Monday. The skeleton of a man and a woman were found in a small, makeshift bedroom in a villa which was being restructured when the eruption struck, the Pompeii archeological site said in a statement. The woman was lying on a bed with gold, silver, and bronze coins around her, …
The Archaeological Park of Pompeii, in Naples, announced the chilling discovery of the remains of a couple who were victims of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 BC. According to the site's authorities, the skeletons contain priceless treasures on their sides that impressed researchers. This work was carried out in Region IX of the devastated city and became one of the landmarks of the moment. After the eruption of the volcano Vesuvius, Pompei…
The skeletons of two more victims of the Vesuvius eruption nearly 2,000 years ago have been discovered in Pompeii, Italy. According to the Pompeii Archaeological Park administration, these are the remains of a man and a woman who sought shelter in a bedroom.
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