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The first Pompeii

In 1995 and 2001, archaeologists made some startling discoveries in the area of San Paolo Belsito, a town near Naples. Two human prehistoric skeletons were unearthed. First thoughts were that they were victims of the eruption that destroyed nearby Pompeii, but further investigation proved the skeletons dated back to the Bronze Age over 2000 years earlier. Further investigation uncovered a Bronze Age village buried under layers of pumice stone and ash north of Vesuvius, and it was realised that these were victims of a much earlier, deadly eruption.

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  • "In 1995 and 2001, archaeologists made some startling discoveries in the area of San Paolo Belsito, a town near Naples. Two human prehistoric skeletons were unearthed. First thoughts were that they were victims of the eruption that destroyed nearby Pompeii, but further investigation proved the skeletons dated back to the Bronze Age over 2000 years earlier. Further investigation uncovered a Bronze Age village buried under layers of pumice stone and ash north of Vesuvius, and it was realised that these were victims of a much earlier, deadly eruption."@en
  • "Archaeological evidence, emerged in excavations in 1995 and 2001, of a Bronze Age village in the area of San Paolo Belsito, near Naples, buried by an eruption of Mt Vesuvius over 2000 years before the one which destroyed Pompeii in 79 AD."@en
  • ""The secret lives and deaths of a prehistoric community lay buried in the Italian countryside for over 3500 years. But two remarkable recent discoveries have revealed something extraordinary."--Container."@en
  • "The secrets of the lives and deaths of a prehistoric community lay buried in the Italian countryside for over 3,500 years. But two remarkable recent discoveries have brought them into the 21st century."

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  • "The first Pompeii"
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