The famous eruption of Mount Vesuvius that wiped out Pompeii and Herculaneum created a super-heated ash cloud that turned one unlucky man's brain to glass, a new study suggests.
A fast-moving current of hot gas and volcanic matter, also called a pyroclastic flow, followed, burying the area. Experts ...
Recovered from the coastal town of Herculaneum, which along with Pompeii was wiped out by the eruption ... an extremely hot ash cloud that dissipated quickly could have created the conditions ...
The research is forging a deeper understanding of how the tragic events unfolded after the eruption. "The study shows that ...
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A unique dark-colored organic glass, found inside the skull of an individual who died in Herculaneum during the 79 CE Mount ...
In 79 CE, Mount Vesuvius erupted, destroying the Roman city of Herculaneum. Thousands of people were killed instantly. Now, ...
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A brain transmuted into glass by the famous volcano should have been impossible. Some scientists say it still is.
A glass -like substance found in the skull of a person who perished in the volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius has helped archaeologists unravel the sequence of events that wiped out Pompeii and ...
A cloud of super-heated volcanic ash and gas exploded the brain of one Herculaneum resident and the fragments inside his ...