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AI Reconstructs Face of Pompeii Eruption Victim in Digital Portrait
Archaeologists at Pompeii have used AI for the first time to digitally reconstruct the face of a man killed during the AD 79 eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The remains were discovered near the Porta Stabia necropolis as he attempted to flee toward the coast, holding a terracotta mortar over his head as a shield against falling volcanic debris. The project, developed with the University of Padua, also found he was carrying an oil lamp, an iron ring, and 10 bronze coins. The AI-generated illustration shows the man running along a debris-covered road with Vesuvius erupting in the background.

AI Reconstructs Face of Pompeii Eruption Victim for First Time
Archaeologists have used AI for the first time to digitally reconstruct the face of a man killed during the 79 AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius at Pompeii. The reconstruction depicts him running with a terracotta mortar held over his head as protection from falling volcanic debris. His remains were found near the Porta Stabia necropolis carrying an oil lamp, iron ring and 10 bronze coins.

AI Reconstructs Face of Pompeii Eruption Victim for First Time
Archaeologists at Pompeii have used AI for the first time to digitally reconstruct the face of a victim of the AD 79 eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The reconstruction, developed by the Pompeii Archaeological Park with the University of Padua, is based on data from excavations near the Porta Stabia necropolis. The victim was found holding a terracotta mortar, interpreted as an improvised attempt to shield his head from falling lapilli.

Chinese supercomputers help crack the mystery of Yellowstone’s volcanic plumbing: paper
Yellowstone is the world’s largest active volcanic system – its eruptions are hundreds of times more powerful than Vesuvius’ blast and its ash could blanket half the US. Yet, for decades, scientists could not agree on what drove its underground magma system. A new finding detailed by Chinese researchers could settle the dispute. They declared that Yellowstone’s magma channels were not blasted open by magma forcing its way upwards. Instead, tectonic forces tore the lithosphere apart first and...