The Roman city of Pompeii was situated on the western coast of the Italian peninsula, south of Rome. It was a prosperous city in the Roman Empire.
In 79 AD CE, Pompeii was the victim of an eruption of the nearby volcano of Mt. Vesuvius.
The lava and ashes of this volcano destroyed the people of Pompeii but not the structures and art of the city. These same ashes and solidified lava preserved much of this city and smaller nearby ones. This preservation has given archaeologists a very clear picture of what life was like in this city.
Yes.
Pompeii was FIRST discovered by the king and queen of Naples in 1592. They did not actually excavate the site, they sent men tunneling down into the ash searching for treasures to put in their palace.
Yes, frescoes were incorporated into the decoration of not only Roman villas, but of houses as well. Evidence of a frescoed wall being repaired in a private home has been found in the ruins of Pompeii. Wall paintings and murals were also popular.
Because the mummification process makes them well-preserved.
These are both kind of a lesson for us, because they teach us how bad a volcano can be. It is a very important archaeological site. People come visit every day and are amazed how it was so well preserved.
Pompeii it's self. The entire city was buried in 79AD and it was covered in 65 feet of soot, ash, and rocks. That preserved that day in history. When you visit the city you can still see the remains of the paint pots where the workers were working on a wall, the remains of people, animals, and plants. The accounts of the eruption are few, but they do exist. Added together the evidence is overwhelming .
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The Roman city of Pompeii was situated on the western coast of the Italian peninsula, south of Rome. It was a prosperous city in the Roman Empire. In 79 AD CE, Pompeii was the victim of an eruption of the nearby volcano of Mt. Vesuvius. The lava and ashes of this volcano destroyed the people of Pompeii but not the structures and art of the city. These same ashes and solidified lava preserved much of this city and smaller nearby ones. This preservation has given archaeologists a very clear picture of what life was like in this city.
Yes, Pompeii is known for its archaeological excavation site. The ancient Roman city was buried under volcanic ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Excavations have been ongoing since the 18th century, revealing well-preserved ruins and offering insights into daily life in ancient Pompeii.
It was preserved very well because it was covered in ashes by volcanoes just like Pompeii.
Pompeii was FIRST discovered by the king and queen of Naples in 1592. They did not actually excavate the site, they sent men tunneling down into the ash searching for treasures to put in their palace.
Pompeii was preserved in excellent condition because it was buried in pumice and ash and was undisturbed for well over a thousand years.Pompeii was preserved in excellent condition because it was buried in pumice and ash and was undisturbed for well over a thousand years.Pompeii was preserved in excellent condition because it was buried in pumice and ash and was undisturbed for well over a thousand years.Pompeii was preserved in excellent condition because it was buried in pumice and ash and was undisturbed for well over a thousand years.Pompeii was preserved in excellent condition because it was buried in pumice and ash and was undisturbed for well over a thousand years.Pompeii was preserved in excellent condition because it was buried in pumice and ash and was undisturbed for well over a thousand years.Pompeii was preserved in excellent condition because it was buried in pumice and ash and was undisturbed for well over a thousand years.Pompeii was preserved in excellent condition because it was buried in pumice and ash and was undisturbed for well over a thousand years.Pompeii was preserved in excellent condition because it was buried in pumice and ash and was undisturbed for well over a thousand years.
The volcano erupting. Actually it is very,well preserved. Paintings and murals on the walls can still be seen along with carvings. Even graffiti can be seen and many objects are in the Pompeii museum. When visitors go there it is like stepping back in time. I have been there.
Pompeii is still remaining as ruins in very good condition. However the is a museum which contains many Frescoes and Mosaics taken from Pompeii as well as hundreds of other items found there called the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli which is situated in the nearby town of Naples.
It's "well-preserved".
Pompeii is a UNESCO World Heritage site because it is an almost intact ancient Roman town. It has been well preserved because it was buried by volcanic ashes during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, a volcano, in 69 AD. Because of this it gives a good insight into the features and life of Roman towns.
Pompeii was an ancient Roman city, buried by a volcanic eruption from Mount Vesuvius Volcano in 79 AD. In 1748, archaeologists uncovered the city. The people in Pompeii did not have a chance to escape; the city had been quickly buried by volcanic ash. In 1748, archaeologists uncovered the city. When archaeologists dug out the city, they found bread still in the ovens that had been baking that day. Archaeologists learned a great deal from the ruins of this ancient city because it had been so well preserved. Mount Vesuvius is now dormant - that means that it hasn't erupted for a while, but it could still erupt. The last eruption was in 1944, and it is overdue for the next one. It is the only volcano on the European mainland that has erupted in the last 100 years.
Pompeii was an ancient Roman city, buried by a volcanic eruption from Mount Vesuvius Volcano in 79 AD. In 1748, archaeologists uncovered the city. The people in Pompeii did not have a chance to escape; the city had been quickly buried by volcanic ash. In 1748, archaeologists uncovered the city. When archaeologists dug out the city, they found bread still in the ovens that had been baking that day. Archaeologists learned a great deal from the ruins of this ancient city because it had been so well preserved. Mount Vesuvius is now dormant - that means that it hasn't erupted for a while, but it could still erupt. The last eruption was in 1944, and it is overdue for the next one. It is the only volcano on the European mainland that has erupted in the last 100 years. Hope i helped :)