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It is not the other Pompeii, the ancient and very sad city inhabited by slaves, revealed a year ago, but the real Pompeii ...
Since its discovery in the late 16th century, excavations of Pompeii's ruins ... Another recent find in Pompeii was a giant fresco representing the Roman god of wine, Dionysus.
The passage of time has done nothing to diminish Pompeii's capacity to shock. With ossified bodies and filthy paintings ...
On 17 October 79 AD, the city of Pompeii was buried under lava after the sudden eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Today, the mythical site has yet to reveal all its secrets. A new excavation campaign is ...
There's still a lot left to learn when it comes to ancient history, and scientists are still finding locations long since ...
it obliterated the thriving city of Pompeii and its surrounding areas, covering homes, streets, and citizens in volcanic ash. This natural calamity preserved an extraordinary snapshot of Roman life.
A fascinating detail in these frescoes is that all the figures stand on ... a discovery that offers new insights into the daily life and social customs of Pompeii’s élite. Still awaiting excavation ...
Travelers to Pompeii uncover ancient artifacts and vibrant frescoes, revealing life before Mount Vesuvius erupted.
The fresco with vivid colors was discovered in Pompeii in 2018. Credit: Pompeii sites A stunning fresco discovered amongst the ruins of ancient Pompeii in 2018 depicts a sensual scene of the Roman god ...