Posted on Nov 22, 2020
Remains of ‘man and his slave’ fleeing Vesuvius eruption unearthed at Pompeii - AOL
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The skeletal remains of what are believed to have been a rich man and his slave fleeing the volcanic eruption of Vesuvius nearly 2,000 years ago have been discovered in Pompeii, officials at the archaeological park said.
The partial skeletons were found during excavation of an elegant villa on the outskirts of the ancient Roman city that was destroyed by the eruption in 79AD.
The partial skeletons were found during excavation of an elegant villa on the outskirts of the ancient Roman city that was destroyed by the eruption in 79AD.
Remains of ‘man and his slave’ fleeing Vesuvius eruption unearthed at Pompeii - AOL
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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The site is huge! I suspect they will continue to find remains for some time. And with new equipment they can locate remains and items they would have overlooked
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An old shipmate told me he visited The museums and saw some “really odd stuff”.
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