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An AI revived a Pompeian victim, and scientists have been able to recreate the last few minutes of her life.
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An AI revived a Pompeian victim, and scientists have been able to recreate the last few minutes of her life.

Researchers at the Archaeological Park in Pompeii, in collaboration with the University of Padua, have used artificial intelligence to reconstruct the final moments of a man who died during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The man was found outside the city's Porta Stabia gate, along with another victim. Analysis of his remains revealed he carried a mortar used to grind ingredients, which he likely used to shield his head during the disaster. The study, published by the archaeological park, highlights how AI can bring ancient history to life through detailed reconstructions. The findings provide new insights into how people tried to survive the catastrophic event.

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An AI revived a Pompeian victim, and scientists have been able to recreate the last few minutes of her life.

Researchers at the Archaeological Park in Pompeii, in collaboration with the University of Padua, have used artificial intelligence to reconstruct the final moments of a man who died during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The man was found outside the city's Porta Stabia gate, along with another victim. Analysis of his remains revealed he carried a mortar used to grind ingredients, which he likely used to shield his head during the disaster. The study, published by the archaeological park, highlights how AI can bring ancient history to life through detailed reconstructions. The findings provide new insights into how people tried to survive the catastrophic event.

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