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The Resurrectionists | A Morbid Archaeology and History Podcast
Megan McGrath
15 episodes
1 day ago
Welcome to The Resurrectionists, a morbid archaeology and history podcast, hosted by osteoarchaeologist Megan McGrath. Dive into the fascinating history of human remains – from age-old burial customs to cutting-edge forensics. Embark on a bone-chilling expedition every week, as we resurrect enthralling cases of the macabre and morbid from across human history. Whether you're an archaeology enthusiast or simply drawn to history's darker enclaves, this podcast is your gateway. Tune in each week as we resurrect long-buried secrets, one bone at a time.
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Welcome to The Resurrectionists, a morbid archaeology and history podcast, hosted by osteoarchaeologist Megan McGrath. Dive into the fascinating history of human remains – from age-old burial customs to cutting-edge forensics. Embark on a bone-chilling expedition every week, as we resurrect enthralling cases of the macabre and morbid from across human history. Whether you're an archaeology enthusiast or simply drawn to history's darker enclaves, this podcast is your gateway. Tune in each week as we resurrect long-buried secrets, one bone at a time.
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300 Died Waiting for Rescue that Never Arrived Inside Herculaneum’s Final Hours
The Resurrectionists | A Morbid Archaeology and History Podcast
1 hour 8 minutes 56 seconds
1 year ago
300 Died Waiting for Rescue that Never Arrived Inside Herculaneum’s Final Hours

Delve into the tragic final hours of Herculaneum, the wealthy Roman town buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Once thought to have escaped, over 300 victims were found centuries later, waiting for a rescue that never came. Discover how this extraordinary archaeological find sheds new light on ancient Roman life and the catastrophic event that sealed their fate.


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References 


Author Unknown (2024) "Herculaneum", Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/place/Herculaneum



Author Unknown (2024) “Archaeological Areas of Pompei, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata”, UNESCO World Heritage Convention. https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/829/



Author Unknown (2024) Parco Archelogico di Ercolano. https://ercolano.cultura.gov.it/?lang=en



Bisel, C. (1991). The human skeletons of Herculaneum. International Journal of Anthropology, 6(1), 1–20. doi:10.1007/bf02447284



Bisel, S. C. (1987) Human Bones at Herculaneum, Rivista di studi pompeiani, I, 123-129.



Capasso, L. (2000). Herculaneum victims of the volcanic eruptions of Vesuvius in 79 AD. The Lancet, 356(9238), 1344–1346. doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(00)02827-0



Martyn, R., et al. (2020). A re-evaluation of manner of death at Roman Herculaneum following the AD 79 eruption of Vesuvius. Antiquity, 94(373), 76–91. doi:10.15184/aqy.2019.215



Martyn, R. E. V., Garnsey, P., Fattore, L., Petrone, P., Sperduti, A., Bondioli, L., & Craig, O. E. (2018). Capturing Roman dietary variability in the catastrophic death assemblage at Herculaneum. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 19, 1023–1029. doi:10.1016/j.jasrep.2017.08.008



Petrone, P. (2019) The Herculaneum victims of the 79 AD Vesuvius eruption: a review, Journal of Anthropological Sciences, 97, 1-22. doi 10.4436/jass.97008


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Intro: Danse Macabre by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?collection=005 Artist: http://incompetech.com/

The Resurrectionists | A Morbid Archaeology and History Podcast
Welcome to The Resurrectionists, a morbid archaeology and history podcast, hosted by osteoarchaeologist Megan McGrath. Dive into the fascinating history of human remains – from age-old burial customs to cutting-edge forensics. Embark on a bone-chilling expedition every week, as we resurrect enthralling cases of the macabre and morbid from across human history. Whether you're an archaeology enthusiast or simply drawn to history's darker enclaves, this podcast is your gateway. Tune in each week as we resurrect long-buried secrets, one bone at a time.