VOLOS: After nearly 2,000 years in the ancient city of Pompeii, mortal remains of a terrified mother and her child have been unearthed. A cataclysmic eruption of Mount Vesuvius destroyed the city in 79 A.D. The death agonies on the faces of the mom and adolescent in their final moments will soon be on display to the public at the Pompeii and Europe Exhibition in Italy, citing an Ancient-Origins news report.
The National Archaeological Museum in Naples is gearing up for a milestone in its own history by showing glimpses of how life ended on a mass scale when Pompeii was decimated by the powerful eruption in the times of the Romans.
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