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Archaeologists at Italy’s Pompeii have for the first time used artificial intelligence to reconstruct a victim’s appearance from the eruption that destroyed the Roman city nearly 2,000 years ago.

The AI-generated image, released Monday by the Pompeii Archaeological Park, shows a man ducking, a large bowl over his head, against a flaming Mount Vesuvius.

It is based on recently discovered adult male remains outside the city’s southern gates, found beside a terracotta mortar, his likely protection.

Archaeologists believe the man was killed by volcanic rocks during the eruption’s second day, fleeing towards the sea.

He was also carrying a lamp and 10 bronze coins, the park noted.

Archaeologists believe the man was killed by volcanic rocks during the eruption's second day, fleeing towards the sea
Archaeologists believe the man was killed by volcanic rocks during the eruption’s second day, fleeing towards the sea (Pompeii – Parco Archeologico/Facebook)

“If used well, artificial intelligence can contribute to a renewal of classical studies, illustrating the classical world in a more immersive way,” said Gabriel Zuchtriegel, head of the archaeological park.

Pompeii, 25 kilometres south-east of Naples, was buried in the AD 79 eruption of Mount Vesuvius, preserving buildings, objects, graffiti under metres of ash.

Rediscovered in the 18th century, it is now a significant archaeological site and popular Italian destination, attracting 4.3 million visitors in 2024.

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