Unveiling Pompeii's Tragic End through Elemental Analysis

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Unveiling Pompeii's Tragic End through Elemental Analysis
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Elemental analysis performed on plaster casts of victims from the ancient Roman city of Pompeii confirms that asphyxiation caused by inhaling volcanic ash was the likely cause of death. Portable x-ray fluorescence techniques were used to differentiate between the plaster and bones within the casts. The chemical similarity of the cast bones to cremated bones, along with the victims' prone and relaxed positions, suggests suffocation as the cause of death. This study highlights the importance of collaboration and a multidisciplinary approach in understanding historical events and preparing for future volcanic hazards.

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