The bronze age village Afragola buried by the Plinian eruption of mount Vesuvius 4,000 Years Ago
Mount Vesuvius’ Plinian eruption about 4,000 years ago—2,000 years before it buried the Roman city of Pompeii—left remarkable preservation of...
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