A new analysis of wool clothing on human remains from Pompeii is reviving the debate over when Mount Vesuvius erupted.
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Pompeii victims were wearing woolen cloaks in August when they died — but experts are split on what that means
Pompeii may have been unseasonably cold when the eruption of Mount Vesuvius destroyed the Roman city in A.D. 79, new research proposes. A new analysis of 14 of the iconic plaster casts made of the ...
Scientists use DNA samples to find out more about those killed in Vesuvius eruption ...
Along with collapsing buildings, flying debris, and stampedes of fleeing residents, various studies have blamed the ...
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