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New scans reveal Pompeii victim was a doctor fleeing Vesuvius with surgical tools
The Garden of the Fugitives has long been a haunting reminder of the city's destruction.
The AI-generated image shows a man with a look of fear and determination as he attempts to flee the deadly eruption of Mount ...
A man who died during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. was likely to have been a doctor, say scientists who analyzed ...
In The Buried City, Gabriel Zuchtriegel takes us on a behind-the-scenes tour of Pompeii and reveals new archaeological finds ...
A victim of the Mount Vesuvius volcanic eruption, whose remains long puzzled archaeologists, may have been a doctor at the ancient city of Pompeii, a new study reveals. The ancient Roman city, ...
Archaeologists used a combination of advanced CT scans and 3D digital reconstruction to identify one of the Pompeii victims ...
Archaeologists found the victim holding a terracotta mortar, which they interpret as an improvised attempt to shield his head.
Based on recent findings highlighted in the E-journal of the Pompeii Excavations, a man who died fleeing the volcanic destruction carried a bag of tools that indicate he was an ancient Roman doctor, ...
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Pompeii archaeologists’ ancient machine gun discovery could explain mysterious markings
The indentations were found on the city's fortification walls.
Resins from African rainforests were likely traded alongside other commodities from sub-Saharan Africa via the Red Sea, ...
The walls of a corridor that once linked two theatres in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii hold hundreds of inscriptions made ...
Sophisticated new techniques produced a breakthrough.
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