Two famous victims of the volcanic eruption that devastated Pompeii 2,000 years ago, long thought to be women and dubbed the “Two Maidens”, may have in fact been a heterosexual couple, DNA studies ...
A new study— published in Current Biology by a team of researchers at Harvard University and the Archaeological Park of ...
DNA analysis revealed that at least one of 'The Two Maidens' were men; giving rise to the argument that the dead bodies beloned to two same-sex couple from Pompeii ...
New DNA analysis challenges existing hypotheses about the identities and relationships of victims found in Pompeii after the ...
In another example, a couple who died in an embrace and were ... in which he filled in the human-shaped holes left after the ...
People have long been fascinated by the haunting plaster casts of the bodies of people who died in Pompeii when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 CE. Archaeologists have presented certain popular ...
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