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  1. Archaeologists are investigating the remains of Pompeii, a city frozen in time. On a fateful summer morning in A.D. 79, Mount Vesuvius buried the vibrant Roman city of Pompeii—and many of its ...

  2. Mar 9, 2020 · by Les Hewitt March 9, 2020. 1. Pompeii is located in the Campania region of Southern Italy, just east of Naples. It is now synonymous with the devastating disaster of 79 CE when the nearby volcano, Mount Vesuvius, erupted violently. However, the history of Pompeii as a lavish trade town dates many years back to the 8th century BCE.

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    • Pompeii History – Settlement in Campania. The region that became Pompeii was initially occupied by individuals on a scarp on the delta of River Sarno during the Bronze Age.
    • Samnite Period and Roman Rule. By the 8th century BCE, the Greeks had settled in Campania. Etruscans also lived there till they lost to the Greeks and Syracusan in a clash that happened at Cumae in 474 BCE.
    • A Flourishing Trade Center. Pompeii had become a crucial port on the Bay of Naples. Aceria, Nucerai, and Nola, which were colonies surrounding Pompeii, passed their produce through the town to be distributed all over the empire.
    • Mount Vesuvius Awakens. On February 5th, 62 CE, a monolithic seism occurred around the region of Mount Vesuvius. These were the first signs of the mountain awakening once again.
  4. Oct 3, 2019 · Pompeii prospered until it was struck by a massive earthquake in 62 CE, damaging most of its buildings. The fatal blow came upon the city in 79 CE when Mount Vesuvius violently erupted. Follow us on YouTube! Of Pompeii's original 66 hectares, 44 have now been excavated, & excavations are continuing to this day.

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  5. Apr 11, 2024 · Stunning artworks have been uncovered in a new excavation at Pompeii, the ancient Roman city buried in an eruption from Mount Vesuvius in AD79. Archaeologists say the frescos are among the finest ...

  6. Feb 15, 2016 · The Pompeii amphitheater is the earliest surviving stone amphitheater of the Roman world. This ancient structure, built around 80-70 BC in the historic city of Pompeii, had provided the primary model for constructing the subsequent buildings. The historical landmark, besides offering fascinating insights into Roman amphitheater design now hosts various public events and concerts. History […]

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