Everyone thinks they know how the story of Pompeii ends. They're wrong. For a hundred and sixty years, the plaster casts of Pompeii's dead have told a single story: a city frozen in terror, an entire population buried alive with no chance of escape. It's one of the most enduring images in popular history. It's also, the evidence now shows, mostly myth. Roughly three out of every four people living in the shadow of Vesuvius on the day it erupted walked away. The Ones who Lived is the story of why, and just as urgently, the story of the specific, traceable reasons some people didn't. Drawing on breakthroughs only made possible in the past two years, ancient DNA that overturned a fifty-year-old assumption about a "family" found beneath a staircase, AI-assisted scans that finally read an entire Herculaneum scroll for the first time in two thousand years, and a 2025 study that rewrote the eruption's timeline minute by minute, this book reconstructs the eruption of AD 79 not as a single catastrophe, but as two disasters layered on top of one another: one that rewarded wealth, mobility, and quick thinking, and one that, in its final hour, rewarded nothing at all. Follow a laborer whose bones reveal a childhood of forced work and hunger years before the mountain ever shook. A woman who fled toward the sea carrying more wealth than anyone else who died that day, and drowned in her own resources anyway. A man equipped, trained, and possibly under orders to save others, who ran toward the one place everyone else was running from. And the fleet commander who watched a column rise over the bay and chose, against every instinct for self-preservation, to sail straight into it. This is not another account of how Pompeii died. It's an account, built on cutting-edge forensic science, of who lived, and why that story deserves to be told at least as urgently as the one about how the city fell. The eruption lasted less than a day. History remembers how Pompeii died. It's taken science nearly two thousand years to figure out who actually survived it. Read the story the plaster casts never could tell.
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