The latest, agonizing moments of a family in Pompeiirevealed through a new study. People, during the explosion of Vesuvius in 79 AD. It seems that they were trying to save themselves in every way of the deadly disaster. And unfortunately they didn’t.
According to a study that “travels” to what happened in Pompeii, this family tried to be locked in a room at the time of the great disaster.
During the excavation the victims’ imprints were revealed in panic stops. As one would expect, for the people who lived in those tragic moments and saw their end approaching.
It seems that in an attempt to escape the volcanic ash, family members tried to find refuge in a bedroom and “sealed” the door with a bed.
“Excavation and visit to Pompeii means that you are confronted with the beauty of art, but also with the uncertainty of our own lives,” said Park Director Gabriel Jukhrigel, according to Dailymail.
“In this small, beautifully decorated house, we found traces of the inhabitants who tried to be saved, blocking the entrance into a small room with a bed, which we made a footprint. This was because the volcanic rocks that were in danger of flooding the area entered the open point through the open point on the ceiling of the patio.
“They didn’t. In the end came the fireproof stream, a violent flow of very warm ash that filled here, as in other places, every room. Seismic vibrations had already caused many buildings to collapse. “
During the excavations, the residues of at least four people were found, including a child. A bronze amulet was found, wearing boys until adulthood and probably belonged to this child.