Complete PompeiiA gloriously illustrated and comprehensive survey of the most famous ancient site in the world. The dramatic story of Pompeii's destruction has been handed down to us by Roman writers, its paintings and mosaics have astonished visitors since their discovery in the eighteenth century, and its houses and public buildings to this day present a vivid picture of life, disaster, and death in a Roman town. Pompeii is not quite a time capsule, a frozen moment in history, but it is probably the closest we will ever get to one. This up-to-date new survey draws on evidence produced at the cutting edge of modern archaeological research, revealing how the evidence for life in this city was first uncovered, and how archaeologists over the centuries have unpeeled the layers that enable us to reconstruct Pompeii's history. With its lavish illustrations, covering monumental architecture and inscriptions, shops, graffiti, wall-paintings, and mosaics, plus its numerous box features ranging from theatrical entertainments to water supply, The Complete Pompeii is the ultimate resource and inspirational guide to this iconic ancient town. Among the many topics covered:
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Page 71
... inhabitants , they may have formed political alliances with the local peoples , or they may simply have exerted cultural and eco- nomic influence over the native Campanians . The evidence of ceramics and inscriptions demon- strates that ...
... inhabitants , they may have formed political alliances with the local peoples , or they may simply have exerted cultural and eco- nomic influence over the native Campanians . The evidence of ceramics and inscriptions demon- strates that ...
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... inhabitants presumably was still small and the community was mainly agricultural in character , similar to other known settlements in the region , such as nearby Stabiae . It is likely that much of the land within the walls that would ...
... inhabitants presumably was still small and the community was mainly agricultural in character , similar to other known settlements in the region , such as nearby Stabiae . It is likely that much of the land within the walls that would ...
Page 78
... inhabitants of Neapolis of committing crimes against new Roman settlers in Campania . In 327 BC the Samnites helped to garri- son the Greek city of Neapolis against the Romans , and war broke out once more ( the ' Second Samnite War ...
... inhabitants of Neapolis of committing crimes against new Roman settlers in Campania . In 327 BC the Samnites helped to garri- son the Greek city of Neapolis against the Romans , and war broke out once more ( the ' Second Samnite War ...
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Contents | 6 |
DISASTER IN THE SHADOW | 16 |
Other Sites Buried by Vesuvius in AD 79 | 32 |
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