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Overview<\/h2>\n

Thousands of years ago, the ancient city of Pompeii, located in modern-day Italy, was the victim of a devastating volcanic eruption. Yet the city was not forgotten, as its tragic history has been preserved thanks to the bodies of its inhabitants which were shockingly still intact, despite the immense force of the volcano. In this article, we explore how Pompeii bodies were preserved and how experts are using modern-day scanning methods to further decode the mysteries of Pompeii’s past.<\/p>\n

Cause and Effect<\/h2>\n

Mount Vesuvius, the volcano that caused the destruction of Pompeii, was one of the most powerful and destructive natural disasters of its time. The impact of the two-day eruption was so great that it caused the entire city to be enveloped under 20 feet of ash and gasses. The extreme heat, estimated at 500 degrees Celsius, caused the stone, wood and other materials within Pompeii to instantly combust and disintegrate.<\/p>\n

The reason why Pompeii’s inhabitants were so well preserved, is due to the manner in which the ash and dust fell over the city. This action trapped in and preserved the bodies within the same positions they had been in when Vesuvius erupted. This resulted in the creation of a time capsule of sorts, preserving the appearance and everyday life of the residents of Pompeii more than 1,900 years ago.<\/p>\n

Preservation Techniques<\/h2>\n

Due to the unique conditions of the volcanic ash, experts initially experimented with different ways to preserve the bodies. They employed a range of techniques, from wax molds to body casts to even resorting to the use of furniture varnish. After multiple failed attempts, experts eventually determined that the best method for preserving the bodies was to encase them in plaster.<\/p>\n