Archaeologists have discovered remains of people during excavations in Pompei

During excavations in the ancient city of Pompei in Italy, the remains of three people who died during the destructive eruption of the Vuluvius volcano in 79 of our era were discovered.

Researchers suggest that these are the remains of two adult women and a child aged 3 to 4 years. The skeletons were found under the wreckage of the building, where they were probably looking for asylum.

During excavations, two wall frescoes with mythological images were also found

Italian Minister of Culture Jennaro Sanjuliano and the director of the ancient park Gabriel Zukhtriggel praised the work of the archaeological group.

Archaeologists continue to come across impressive finds in the area of ​​the ruins of the city at the foot of Vesuvius.

Antique city of Pompei near Naples is one of the places in Italy that thousands of tourists visit annually.