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If Mount Vesuvius Erupted in August, Why Were Pompeii Victims Wearing Heavy Wool Garments?
New research finds that at least four individuals who died in the eruption were wearing woolen tunics and cloaks, which ...
Victims at Pompeii wore heavy tunics and woollen cloaks as they fled rocky volcanic fragments and gas thrown into the air, ...
Despite the fact that Mount Vesuvius triggered one of the most infamous ancient tragedies, not everyone agrees on exactly ...
The victims of the Pompeii eruption wore heavy wool cloaks and tunics, suggesting different environmental conditions in summer. (University of Valencia) ...
New frescoes with "extraordinary details and colours" and new rooms have been unearthed in a villa on the suburbs of the ...
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Why were Pompeii victims all wearing thick woolly cloaks in August?
The doomed occupants of Pompeii may have been sweating even before Mount Vesuvius began spewing deadly volcanic debris on ...
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Immersive shows recreating the ocean liner's fateful voyage are attracting audiences. But are they valuable historical ...
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We've ranked the most interesting archaeological finds of all time, ranging from the intricate ruins of Machu Picchu to the ...
ArtNet News reports that officials at the Archaeological Park of Pompeii have concluded that a looted fragment of a mural ...
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