Two bodies — master and slave — unearthed in ruins of Pompeii villa

Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of two men — a master and his slave — in the ancient Italian city of Pompeii, apparently fleeing from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius nearly 2,000 years ago.

The remains of two men found in Pompeii.

Parts of the men’s skulls and bones were found next to each other during excavation of a once-elegant villa with a panoramic view of the Mediterranean Sea, Italian officials announced Saturday.

Scientists believe the pair escaped the initial ashfall and died the next morning, when a second powerful blast buried them in more than 6 feet of ash, the ᴀssociated Press reported.

Pompeii: dig reveals scalded bodies of rich man and slave | The National

The home was on the outskirts of the ancient Roman city, which was destroyed by the volcano eruption in 79 AD. Nearby is a stable, where the remains of three harnessed horses were found in 2017.

One man was probably between the ages of 18 and 25, and had compressed spinal discs, which indicate he did manual labor. Impressions of fabric folds in the ash layer suggest he was wearing a short, pleated tunic.

Pompeii: dig reveals scalded bodies of rich man and slave | The National

The other man was older, 30 to 40 years old, and had a robust bone structure. He appeared to have a mantle over his left shoulder in addition to a tunic.

Archaeologists poured liquid chalk into the cavities left by the bodies in the ash and pumice that demolished the upper levels of the villa. The technique gives the image of the shape and position of the victims in the throes of death, making the remains seem like statues.

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