There are only molds of the people and animals that were left in the volcanic ash. No bodies exist. Bones have been found and they show a 900 degree heat.
The bodies decomposing left a small cavity surrounding the remains. The ash hardened leaving a mold of the person containing just the bones. They located the cavity, drilled a small hole, filled the hole with plaster, then removed the plaster cast containing the bones from the ash.
The Incas practiced mummification and burial in tombs or caves. The mummified bodies were often placed in a seated position, with their belongings and offerings accompanying them. These burials were typically reserved for nobles, while commoners were often buried in simple graves or caves.
The dead bodies of those who died on the First Fleet were usually buried at sea. This was a common practice on long sea voyages to prevent the spread of disease and decomposition onboard.
The city is off the coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
Most of the houses or buildings in Pompeii were made of stone
They vanished in 79 A.D. because of Mnt. Vesuvius erupting over Pompeii. Houses were buried and many died, almost EVERYBODY died! Actually, I DO think everybody died. 400 years later, man-kind was reunited on Pompeii. But not called "Pompeii" anymore, the citizens discovered Pompeii. Then dug up the molded thousands of dead bodies, later, about 200 years later. They were put up on display. Many tourists come around to see the many bodies. Hope this answered your question!
The statues of the dead people in Pompeii were made by pouring liquid plaster into the cavities left by their decayed bodies. This process created detailed casts that preserved the final poses and expressions of the victims at the moment of their deaths during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
Pompeii dead got covered in ash, because they were killed by an eruption of a volcano and the volcano spread ashes on them after they were burned. The volcano name is Mount Vesuvius, though I'm not sure if that's how you spell it.
The bodies were not stone, but they had been covered in ash which then hardened, creating hallows where the bodies were. The people who uncovered Pompeii poured plaster into the holes creating plaster casts.
Some casts of the dead are kept on display in Pompeii. The rest are kept in storage and I believe that some are are located in the Naples Archaeology Museum.
no-one knows
Dead Bodies. The pyramids protected the dead bodies.
Embalmers mummifies the dead bodies.
Dead Bodies. The pyramids protected the dead bodies.
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Hopefully...yeah! otherwise they wouldn't call it DEAD BODIES if it wasnt really DEAD!
Dead bodies were put into the pyramids. The pyramids protected the dead bodies.