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The city of Pompeii in Italy was once very popular. Pompeii was covered by volcanic lava about two thousand years ago. Archaeologists have recovered two bodies from that time.
Two thousand years ago, Vesuvius erupted in two days of catastrophic eruptions. The city of Pompeii was completely destroyed by volcanic lava. The city was buried under 60-foot-high ash and jhama stones.
At that time, 13,000 people lived in the planned city. They are lost forever under the hot lava of the volcano.
Archaeologists have unearthed two bodies at that time. Their bodies had long been preserved in the ruins of the city of Pompeii.
The Italian Ministry of Culture says it has discovered the remains of two people who died in a volcanic eruption nearly 2,000 years ago.
Archaeologists say that one of the two may have been an upper-class man. He is between 30 and 40 years old. Traces of woolen cloth were found under his neck.
The other person is between 18 and 30 years old. It looks like a slave to the first person.
Experts believe they did not have a chance to escape due to the sudden disaster or fell on their faces while fleeing.
His remains were found, called Civita Giuliana. It is located 700 meters northwest of the center of ancient Pompeii.
Source: Millennium.com
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