The two men are believed to have been killed as an earthquake knocked down a wall. They were found in recent excavations at the 'Chaste Lover' block of buildings at the site, where frescoes and mule skeletons had been unearthed in the past. The pair are believed to be two males aged at least 55. The city was covered in volcanic ash, preserving the bodies of many of its residents. The Roman city, located near the southern Italian city of Naples, was wiped out by the devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. Archeologists at Pompeii on Tuesday said that they had uncovered two new skeletons at the site.