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Pompeii's Final Hours: New Evidence
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3 nights of programmes which started last night on Ch5. New excavations and MRI scans on some of the ash covered bodies have revealed some astonishing results.
Heads up if anyone is interested in this kind of thing :o)
Heads up if anyone is interested in this kind of thing :o)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know the dates are integral to when the eruption began but I was more interested in what the CT scan results were.
I've never been to Pompeii but would love to go. I saw another programme about the lead up to the eruption several years ago. That was brilliant.
The last one is tonight, Pasta. You should be able to get them on catch up.
I've never been to Pompeii but would love to go. I saw another programme about the lead up to the eruption several years ago. That was brilliant.
The last one is tonight, Pasta. You should be able to get them on catch up.
Herculaneum was buried much deeper, so they've excavated two-storey buildings. You can look down on the whole site
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I saw one scene - a scene of panic, and then I changed channel, because the scene was all wrong. Nobody in that eruption could have seen anything whatsoever, because of the rain of "lapilli" - grit, stones and gravel. People were known to have tied cushions onto their heads because the rain of stones was so heavy.
'Heads up if anyone is interested'
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