A thick layer of volcanic mud preserved Pompeii as it was in 79 CE, offering a unique glimpse into life in the Roman Empire.
Experience the ancient city’s destruction and rebirth in this immersive exhibition at the National Museum of Australia.
In a one off landmark drama documentary for BBC One Dr Margaret Mountford presents Pompeii The Mystery Of The People Frozen In Time ...
The Pompeii spa, which could accommodate 30 people ... archaeologists have been unearthing the city that’s been frozen in time in a large, ongoing excavation.
A historical narrative of the pyroclastic current that caused deaths in Herculaneum.
Pompeii Archaeological Park Due to the size of the home, researchers think it was owned by an important figure in the community. The bath could host up to 30 people and was likely used to impress ...
Elite ancient Romans would treat their guests to relaxing thermal baths when they came to enjoy the merriment of a large feast, a new discovery at the archaeological site of Pompeii has shown.
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