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Archaeologists have uncovered new evidence suggesting people returned to the ruins of Pompeii after the volcano eruption ...
POMPEII: THE NEW DIG “House of Treasures” Wednesday, August 6 10pm Following the success of the three-part series, Pompeii: ...
New excavations at Pompeii reveal that the city was reinhabited by survivors for centuries after the 79 CE Vesuvius eruption.
Grains, legumes, and fish were all part of the diet of Pompeii’s ancient residents, according to recently analysed food ...
In 79 CE, Mount Vesuvius erupted in what would become one of humanity’s most infamous ancient tragedies. Tens of centuries ...
The discovery of two tunnels dug by tomb raiders under a greenhouse on a private property could lead to new archaeological ...
The ancient Italian city of Pompeii soon experienced a second life after it was blanketed by pumice and ash from the Mount ...
How sheep, goats, and pigs were raised, but also how aquatic resources were exploited and cereals and legumes were cultivated ...
Archaeologists have revitalized a Roman flower garden in Pompeii that survived an earthquake in 62 A.D. before being buried by Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. The garden was hidden for nearly 1,900 years.
Deep within El Mirador Cave in northern Spain, researchers have uncovered bone-chilling evidence of human cannibalism dating ...
The excavation of an entire block of the city unearths what life was like before the eruption and the horror faced by the victims, and those who survived, when Vesuvius erupted in AD 79.
The eruption of Vesuvius in the year 79 AD buried the city of Pompeii under ash and lava, and also preserved, like a time ...