2,000-year-old bed barricade unearthed in Pompeii house — likely a family’s last attempt to escape Vesuvius’ eruption

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remains of a bed against a wall

Archaeologists have unearthed heartbreaking evidence of a family’s last-ditch attempts to flee from the incoming destruction during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79.

During a recent excavation of a house in Pompeii, the remains of four people, including a child, were discovered alongside a bed that had been moved to block a bedroom door in what was likely the family’s final endeavor to escape the searing hot ash, gas and dust that enveloped the city. The findings were published April 30 in the online e-journal Scavi di Pompei.

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