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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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Excavators in Pompeii recently unearthed the remains of two more victims of the ancient volcanic eruption that encased the lost ...
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Archaeologists used a combination of advanced CT scans and 3D digital reconstruction to identify one of the Pompeii victims ...
Archeologists in Pompeii have unearthed the remains of a man and a woman who died trapped in the room of a home during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79. The discovery was made in Region IX, ...
Welcome back to The Deep Dive where we surprise and intrigue you with a brand-new timely topic explored every Tuesday. This week we’re taking a deep dive into the Roman city of Pompeii. August 24 ...
Sixty years after the body was first discovered, advanced imaging techniques revealed a curious box that resembled the kind Roman doctors carried to treat patients.
More than 20 plaster casts of victims who died in the catastrophic volcano eruption in Pompeii went on display for the first time Thursday in a permanent exhibition.The casts, which scholars call ...
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