Ancient Frescoes of Mythological Refugee Siblings Discovered at Pompeii

A fresco depicting two Greek mythological siblings Phrixus and Helle has been found in the ancient Roman city Pompeii.

“History has repeated itself,” the director of Pompeii Archaeological Park Gabriel Zuchtriegel said, according to the Guardian, in an update on the excavation and restoration work. “It is a beautiful fresco in an excellent state of conservation. The myth of Phrixus and Helle is widespread at Pompeii but it is topical too. They are two refugees at sea, a brother and sister, forced to flee because their stepmother wants rid of them and she does so with deception and corruption. She [Helle] fell into the water and drowned.” ninjaqq

In the fresco, Helle is shown the moment before she is overcome by the waves, her face obscured as she reaches for her brother, who is fleeing on the ram of the golden fleece.

The fresco was found in the House of Leda, which has been undergoing construction since 2018. There, along with the discovery of this fresco, archaeologists have uncovered two new domus and rooms. ninjaqq

Experts are working to open these homes to the public in the near future.

Pompeii was preserved in ash following the 79 CE eruption of Mount Vesuvius, which killed more than 2,000 people. Attracting more than four million visitors each year, the city has been undergoing extensive conservation since 2013, when UNESCO threatened to place the site on its list of endangered world heritage sites. ninjaqq

There have been a number of finds at Pompeii, especially in recent years, including most recently a prison bakery.

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