After MountVesuvius erupted and destroyed the Roman city in 79 A.D., bodies buried in mud and ash eventually decomposed, leaving spaces where they used to be. Casts were created from the voids ...
Incredibly well preserved dinosaurs at China fossil site were thought to have been buried in huge volcanic eruptions, similar to the Mount Vesuvius that covered the city of Pompeii 2,000 years ago.
During the 1700s, a collection of scrolls, which have been deemed the Herculaneum Scrolls, were unburied from the volcanic ash and rubble created by the eruption of MountVesuvius in 79 AD.
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