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Remains of 3 victims of 79 AD eruption found in Pompeii

Skeletal remains of two women and a child found in bakery

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(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 29 - The remains of three victims of the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD are among the latest archaeological finds uncovered during ongoing excavations at Pompeii, culture ministry sources said on Monday. The skeletal remains are thought to be of two women and a child aged between 3 and 4 who had sought shelter in a bakery from the eruption that buried the ancient Roman commercial town in layers of lavic ash and pumice.
    Archaeologists have also found two frescoed walls featuring mythological scenes - Apollo and Daphne in one and Poseidon and Amymone in the other - near an atrium in the Regio IX, occupying the central part of Pompeii.
    Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano and Pomeii director Gabriel Johannes Zuchtriegel will announce details of the finds shortly.
    (ANSA).
   

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