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Archaeologists in Italy found footprints of Pompeii inhabitants, revealing a dramatic flight from a bronze age Mount Vesuvius ...
Archaeologists have uncovered ancient footprints in Italy’s Salerno province, revealing the desperate escape of Pompeii inhabitants from an earlier eruption of Mount Vesuvius nearly 3,000 years ago.
Though Vesuvius is more commonly associated with Pompeii, this was a separate eruption that took place roughly 2,000 years ...
Near the footprint site, archaeologists uncovered burials in tombs covered with tuff slabs, some engraved with decorations.
Pompeii, the ancient Roman city frozen in time by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, is one of the most significant ...
The disaster began midday on August 24 or October 24, 79 CE, when Mount Vesuvius erupted, sending a cloud of volcanic fragments and gas into the air.
While this Greek island is often overcrowded come summer, Heidi Fuller-Love discovers that Santorini is far more pleasant in ...
Once Vesuvius erupted, there was no escape for the residents of Pompeii, whose last hours on earth were nothing short of ...