Posted on 07/30/2018 11:25:40 AM PDT by NRx
A video tour of the ancient city of Herculaneum buried by the volcanic eruption of AD 79. It is remarkably well preserved despite some nasty looting when first discovered in the 18th century. Currently it is believed that only about a quarter of the city has been excavated. Most of the rest lies still buried. Complicating excavations is that a modern city has been built on top of the old.
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The old classic Michael Grant work, “Cities of Vesuvius” is among those worth reading. Lots of coffeetable books on Pompeii and whatnot are bound to be available at used bookstores.
What? no graffiti?Imagine the horrific panic when the people realized that the end was near.
Fantastica. Bravo. Grazie.
“porno” drawings on the wall.
My grandfather was from Florence. Studied at the Vatican to become a priest. Some kind of “problem” with some nuns & he was “evicted”. This was back in the late 1800’s
But, on a field trip to Pompeii, the whole assemblage was horrified and red faced when they came upon the graffiti upon the walls. They were all well versed in the Latinate of the day...
My grandfather just laffed....
Cool. Thanks.
It’s “Patton’’.
Not so much. The super heated, choking air, with pumice, silica dust would have made for an agonizing and slow suffocating death. It was a hellish and horrible way to go.
That happened in Pompeii, in Herculaneum, the heat from the pyroclastic flow, vaporized many of the victims instantly.
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