Since 1863, archaeologists have made more than 100 plaster casts, which show how victims died after Mount Vesuvius erupted in ...
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Ancient Roman machine gun-like weapon may have damaged Pompeii’s walls during siege
Learn how a Roman polybolos unleashed rapid-fire projectiles during the siege of Pompeii.
A new permanent exhibition at Pompeii tells the full story of the ancient city’s destruction through casts, and accessible ...
More than 20 plaster casts of victims who died in the catastrophic volcano eruption in Pompeii went on display for the first ...
Mysterious damage patterns on a 2,000-year-old fortress are rewriting what we know about Roman firepower. If the ancient ...
The ancient city of Pompeii is one of those archaeological sites that keeps on giving with one discovery after another. While ...
A new study suggests Pompeii may have faced an ancient Greek "machine gun" from the island of Rhodes during Sulla’s Roman ...
The first permanent exhibition of Pompeii’s historic casts is now on display in Italy, paying homage to those who were brutally killed after being engulfed by an inundation of volcanic ash. The ...
A new permanent exhibition on the ancient Roman city of Pompeii has showcased an arresting image of the moment when a ...
THE final moments of Pompeii’s residents before they were submerged in deadly volcanic ash and lava have been revealed in a new exhibition. Their last poses have been preserved in stone for ...
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