Animal thought to have been seeking place to lay egg in ruins of quake-hit home when Mount Vesuvius erupted
Archaeologists in Pompeii have discovered the remains of a pregnant tortoise that had sought refuge in the ruins of a home destroyed by an earthquake in AD62, only to be covered by volcanic ash and rock when Mount Vesuvius erupted.
The director of the Pompeii archaeological park, Gabriel Zuchtriegel, said the fact that the animal still had her egg suggested she died before finding a safe, hospitable place to lay it. It is not the first tortoise to be found in Pompeii, and Zuchtriegel said an important focus of current excavations and research concerned the organic and agricultural materials found outside Pompeii’s urban centre.
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