The Caltilius family resettled in Ostia – what was then a major port city to the north of Pompeii, 18 miles from Rome. There, they founded a temple to the Egyptian deity Serapis ...
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After 1,900 years, AI reveals the face of a Pompeii victim caught in deadly eruption while fleeing to the coast
More than 1,900 years after Mount Vesuvius buried this Roman city in ash and pumice, researchers have used artificial ...
Archaeologists used a combination of advanced CT scans and 3D digital reconstruction to identify one of the Pompeii victims ...
Almost 2,000 years ago, the ancient Roman city of Pompeii was buried by the volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Just over a ...
Scientists used new techniques to analyze a case found next to the man, who died when Mount Vesuvius buried the Italian city ...
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Dinosaurs were found frozen mid-sleep after a prehistoric catastrophic ash burial similar to Pompeii
A massive volcanic eruption in ancient China, akin to Pompeii, preserved entire dinosaur communities in stunning detail.
The plaster cast in focus belongs to a man believed to be a Roman medicus, a physician. Credit: Pompeii Archaeological Park.
La Brea Tar Pits – the only urban, active ice age excavation site in world – gets a mammoth face lift for the first time in nearly 50 years ...
The AI-generated image shows a man with a look of fear and determination as he attempts to flee the deadly eruption of Mount ...
The walls of a corridor that once linked two theatres in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii hold hundreds of inscriptions made ...
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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