Pompeii Victims' Clothing Raises Questions About Vesuvius Eruption Date

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Recent analysis of plaster casts from Pompeii suggests victims wore heavy wool clothing, challenging the traditional August date of the eruption and hinting it may have occurred in autumn or winter instead.
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