Pompeii: The Mystery of the People Frozen in Time - Learning Zone
A compilation of short science films for secondary schools which reveals how the victims of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius died in Pompeii in AD79.
A series of short science films adapted specially for schools reveals how the victims of Pompeii died.
In AD79 tens of thousands of people in Pompeii and nearby Herculaneum died when Mount Vesuvius erupted. For decades it was believed the victims of Pompeii suffocated as they were buried by the fall of ash and pumice spewing from the volcano. But now science has painted a different picture of the catastrophe and why it claimed so many lives.
This series of short films for secondary schools examines the causes of death, the volcanic phenomenon known as a pyroclastic current, and uses state of the art x-ray technology to help reconstruct two of the victims - the Anonymous Man of Pompeii, and Herculaneum's Bella Donna.
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What happened when Vesuvius erupted in 79AD?
Duration: 06:13
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What happened at Herculaneum, the town not far from Pompeii?
Duration: 05:56
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How did the victims of Pompeii die?
Duration: 04:53
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