Another discovery was that at least one of two people locked in an embrace, long assumed to be sisters or a mother and daughter, was a man. Image: Victims covered in ash in Pompeii. File pic ...
A new study has shattered historians' long-held assumptions about some of the people who died in Mount Vesuvius' eruption in ...
Analysis of ancient DNA from the ashen casts of Pompeii victims changes presumed relationships between them, and reveals the ...
When a volcanic eruption buried the ancient city of Pompeii, the last desperate moments of its citizens were preserved in ...
The body was first found to be of a male, likely around 30 years of age. At first, archaeologists believed that he had ...
Two famous victims of the volcanic eruption that devastated Pompeii 2,000 years ago, long thought to be women and dubbed the ...
The results of new DNA tests just dropped this week, and they prove that we don't know as much about Pompeii as we once ...
A study published Thursday retold some famous stories about Pompeii citizens before they died from the eruption of Mount ...
New DNA evidence from the ruins of the ancient city of Pompeii reveal that many of the presumptuous narratives about the ...
A volcanic eruption destroyed the Roman city of Pompeii in 79 AD, but an avalanche of tourists has caused officials to ...
In August, archaeologists at Pompeii announced they had unearthed the remains of two more victims -- a man and a woman discovered inside what was likely the bedroom of their home, where they'd become ...