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Researchers Just Used A.I. To Reconstruct The Face Of A Pompeii Victim For The First Time Ever

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Researchers Just Used A.I. To Reconstruct The Face Of A Pompeii Victim For The First Time Ever

Researchers used artificial intelligence to reconstruct the face of a Pompeii victim who died during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 C.E. The man was found with a terracotta mortar, a lamp, and coins, suggesting he was trying to flee and protect himself from the volcanic debris.

A man died during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 C.E., attempting to flee Pompeii with a terracotta mortar on his head. Archaeologists discovered his body in the Porta Stabia necropolis and used artificial intelligence to reconstruct his final moments. The man was found with a small iron ring, ten bronze coins, and a ceramic lamp, indicating he was trying to navigate the darkness. The A.I. rendering was a collaboration between the Archaeological Park of Pompeii and the University of Padua. The reconstruction provides a new perspective on the destruction of Pompeii, one of the most devastating natural disasters in history. The eruption killed thousands, burying the city under ash and debris.

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