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Home / Science / Pompeii Victims Wore Wool for Vesuvius Blast

Pompeii Victims Wore Wool for Vesuvius Blast

18 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Victims wore heavy wool tunics and cloaks for protection.
  • New study suggests Pompeii eruption occurred in cooler October.
  • Clothing analysis supports late autumn date for Vesuvius eruption.
Pompeii Victims Wore Wool for Vesuvius Blast

A recent study of plaster casts from Pompeii offers new insights into the final moments of its inhabitants during the Mount Vesuvius eruption. Analysis of fabric patterns on the casts indicates victims wore thick, woolen tunics and cloaks, suggesting a need for protection against the harsh volcanic debris and gases.

These garment details, particularly the use of heavy wool, align with evidence supporting an autumn eruption. While traditionally dated to August 24, AD 79, discoveries of autumn fruits and braziers suggest the disaster may have occurred later in the year, potentially in October.

The eruption in AD 79 buried Pompeii and surrounding settlements, preserving the victims within ash. The study, led by Professor Llorenç Alapont, examined 14 plaster casts, with four clearly showing heavy wool weaves, contributing to the ongoing debate about the precise date of this ancient catastrophe.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
New analysis of plaster casts reveals Pompeii victims wore heavy wool clothing for protection during the eruption.
Evidence, including victim clothing, suggests the Mount Vesuvius eruption may have occurred in October AD 79, rather than August.
Bodies of victims were preserved in a protective shell of ash after the Mount Vesuvius eruption, later recreated using plaster casts.

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