On the eve of leaving the city for good, an English art dealer found himself captivated by a 17th-century apartment.
It was a surprising discovery when scientists examining the remains of a man who died in bed in the ancient city of ...
This pier stretches from the middle of the complex and leads towards a large indoor cruise terminal. Photo Credit: SF photo / Shutterstock The pier stretches 1,033 feet, allowing it to act as a ...
"The glass formed as a result of this process allowed for an integral preservation of the biological brain material and its microstructures," said forensic anthropologist Pier Paolo Petrone of ...
"The glass formed as a result of this process allowed for an integral preservation of the biological brain material and its microstructures," said forensic anthropologist Pier Paolo Petrone of the ...
Under the lamp, I suddenly saw small glassy remains glittering in the volcanic ash that filled the skull," Mr Petrone said. "Taking one of these fragments, it had a black appearance and shiny ...
"The glass formed as a result of this process allowed for an integral preservation of the biological brain material and its microstructures," said forensic anthropologist Pier Paolo Petrone of ...
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Mount Vesuvius eruption turned part of man's brain into glass"The glass formed as a result of this process allowed for an integral preservation of the biological brain material and its microstructures," said forensic anthropologist Pier Paolo Petrone of ...
Pic: Reuters/Pier Paolo Petrone The man was first discovered ... anthropologist Pier Paolo Petrone of Universita di Napoli Federico II, one of the study's lead researchers. Image: The ...
A man, thought to be the custodian of a religious group, was believed to be in his bed asleep, when a super-hot ash cloud hit ...
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