Bodies of rich man and slave discovered within Pompeii ruins abounds

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Publish Date : 2021-04-10 00:07:15


Bodies of rich man and slave discovered within Pompeii ruins abounds

One was probably a man of high status, aged between 30 and 40, who still bore traces of a woolen cloak under his neck.

The second, probably aged 18 to 23, was dressed in a tunic and had a number of crushed vertebrae, indicating that he had been a slave who did heavy labor.

The remains were found in Civita Giuliana, 700 meters northwest of the center of ancient Pompeii, in an underground chamber in the area of a large villa being excavated.



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The men's teeth and bones were preserved, and the voids left by their soft tissues were filled with plaster that was left to harden and then excavated to show the outline of their bodies.

'These two victims were perhaps seeking refuge when they were swept away by the pyroclastic current at about 9 in the morning,' said Massimo Osanna, director of the archeological site. 'It is a death by thermal shock, as also demonstrated by their clenched feet and hands.'

In a statement, Culture Minister Dario Franceschini said the find underlined Pompeii's status as 'an incredible place for research and study.'

Pompeii, 23 kilometers (14 miles) southeast of Naples, was home to about 13,000 people when the eruption buried it under under ash, pumice pebbles and dust, freezing it in time.

The remains were not discovered until the 16th century and organized excavations began around 1750. However, more recently, attention has focused on arresting the decay or collapse of the exposed ruins.

'These two victims were perhaps seeking refuge when they were swept away by the pyroclastic current at about 9 in the morning,' said Massimo Osanna, director of the archeological site. 'It is a death by thermal shock, as also demonstrated by their clenched feet and hands.' In a statement, Culture Minister Dario Franceschini said the find underlined Pompeii's status as 'an incredible place for research and study.' In a statement, Culture Minister Dario Franceschini said the find underlined Pompeii's status as 'an incredible place for research and study.' The remains were found in Civita Giuliana, 700 meters northwest of the center of ancient Pompeii, in an underground chamber in the area of a large villa being excavated. Pompeii, 23 kilometers (14 miles) southeast of Naples, was home to about 13,000 people when the eruption buried it under under ash, pumice pebbles and dust, freezing it in time. Pompeii, 23 kilometers (14 miles) southeast of Naples, was home to about 13,000 people when the eruption buried it under under ash, pumice pebbles and dust, freezing it in time. One was probably a man of high status, aged between 30 and 40, who still bore traces of a woolen cloak under his neck. The men's teeth and bones were preserved, and the voids left by their soft tissues were filled with plaster that was left to harden and then excavated to show the outline of their bodies. One was probably a man of high status, aged between 30 and 40, who still bore traces of a woolen cloak under his neck. In a statement, Culture Minister Dario Franceschini said the find underlined Pompeii's status as 'an incredible place for research and study.' The second, probably aged 18 to 23, was dressed in a tunic and had a number of crushed vertebrae, indicating that he had been a slave who did heavy labor. The remains were found in Civita Giuliana, 700 meters northwest of the center of ancient Pompeii, in an underground chamber in the area of a large villa being excavated. The remains were not discovered until the 16th century and organized excavations began around 1750. However, more recently, attention has focused on arresting the decay or collapse of the exposed ruins. The remains were not discovered until the 16th century and organized excavations began around 1750. However, more recently, attention has focused on arresting the decay or collapse of the exposed ruins. In a statement, Culture Minister Dario Franceschini said the find underlined Pompeii's status as 'an incredible place for research and study.' One was probably a man of high status, aged between 30 and 40, who still bore traces of a woolen cloak under his neck. The second, probably aged 18 to 23, was dressed in a tunic and had a number of crushed vertebrae, indicating that he had been a slave who did heavy labor. One was probably a man of high status, aged between 30 and 40, who still bore traces of a woolen cloak under his neck. The remains were not discovered until the 16th century and organized excavations began around 1750. However, more recently, attention has focused on arresting the decay or collapse of the exposed ruins. One was probably a man of high status, aged between 30 and 40, who still bore traces of a woolen cloak under his neck. The remains were found in Civita Giuliana, 700 meters northwest of the center of ancient Pompeii, in an underground chamber in the area of a large villa being excavated. Pompeii, 23 kilometers (14 miles) southeast of Naples, was home to about 13,000 people when the eruption buried it under under ash, pumice pebbles and dust, freezing it in time. One was probably a man of high status, aged between 30 and 40, who still bore traces of a woolen cloak under his neck. Pompeii, 23 kilometers (14 miles) southeast of Naples, was home to about 13,000 people when the eruption buried it under under ash, pumice pebbles and dust, freezing it in time.

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