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Due to the compression of the bones in the merchant's wrist, it has been determined that the merchant, in life, had a severe case of osteoarthritis. There are breaks in the upper arm bone that occurred around or after the time of death. It is possible these were caused by a fall onto the arm.
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Maiuri described a servant carrying a bag over his shoulder and leading the last family to safety, however x-rays revealed that the presumed bag is actually just a mis-formation of the plaster. The servant was aged to be about in his mid-teens based on bone data.
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Described by Maiuri "her body already weakened through childbirth". She lies with the youngest child, near two other young children Maiuri said had been holding hands and fallen together. The two boys were between five and two based on
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once contained more town houses than the two which stand at the northwestern end of the insula but the rest of the area had been largely converted into a vegetable garden and vineyard before the eruption, with a
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Maiuri published stories for each of the bodies in the
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518:House of the Tragic Poet
392:AD 62 Pompeii earthquake
181:dentistry examination.
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759:CIL 4.5296
203:References
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