Recent excavations in Pompeii reveal that slaves in certain villas were sometimes better nourished than ordinary citizens. Despite their harsh living conditions, the diet provided to maintain their ...
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Last Days of Pompeii | Ancient Letters Reveal Devastating Impact of Vesuvius Eruption
History Hit's Tristan Hughes explores the destruction of Pompeii, using extraordinary eyewitness testimony and the ...
Two of the world’s most remarkable open-air heritage destinations, AlUla in north-west Saudi Arabia and Pompeii in southern ...
Pompeii’s shattered wall paintings rise again, thanks to robotics and AI. The final touch still belongs to human restorers.
A pioneering robotic system is set to revolutionise the painstaking task of reassembling Pompeii 's ancient Roman frescoes, ...
In a Nov. 6 Facebook post, the Pompeii Archaeological Park said the ceramic situla, or vase, was found in the Thermopolium in Regio V, an ancient snack bar. “The glazed vessel, usually found in the ...
Archeological excavations at Jerash continue to produce new finds more than a century after the ancient city’s rediscovery.
Pompeii's ancient Roman frescoes, shattered and buried for centuries, could get a second life thanks to a pioneering robotic ...
Archaeologists recently unveiled an Egyptian vase inside what was once a fast-food kitchen in Pompeii. In a Nov. 6 Facebook post, the Pompeii Archaeological Park said the ceramic situla, or vase, was ...
When the a.d. 79 eruption of Mount Vesuvius blanketed the southern Italian city of Pompeii in layers of volcanic debris, it preserved the bodies of many individuals who had perished. Since ...
Egyptian vase discovered in Pompeii snack bar reveals surprising cross-cultural life in ancient Rome
A team of archaeologists working in Pompeii made a surprising find: an ancient Egyptian vase tucked away in what had been a fast-food kitchen in the city's Regio V district. A report in the New York ...
Using virtual reality, archaeological artifacts, and a little creative imagination, curators have created a new immersive experience of long lost Roman life.
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