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Simplified: Paintings depicting Dionysus were discovered in Pompeii in February0 sources8 months ago
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Simplified: Archaeologists excavated a large private bathhouse with multiple rooms and a plunge pool last month.1 sources8 months ago
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Simplified: Life-sized statues of a man and a woman were discovered in a tomb in Pompeii in April0 sources8 months ago
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Simplified: Pompeii covers approximately 22 hectares a third of which is still buried under ash0 sources8 months ago
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Simplified: Volcanic ash buried Pompeii preserving homes buildings objects people until its discovery in the late 16th century0 sources8 months ago
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Simplified: Pompeii is Italy's second most-visited tourist spot after the Colosseum with 4.17 million visitors last year0 sources8 months ago
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Simplified: Archaeologists estimate 15-20% of Pompeii's population died in the eruption mostly from thermal shock0 sources8 months ago
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Simplified: Evidence of Pompeii's reoccupation was detected in the past but faint traces were removed without documentation0 sources8 months ago
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Simplified: The city's destruction in 79 AD has monopolized the memory according to Zuchtriegel0 sources8 months ago
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Simplified: Post-79 Pompeii reemerges as a precarious grey agglomeration a camp a favela among ruins according to Gabriel Zuchtriegel0 sources8 months ago
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Simplified: Upper floors of old Pompeii houses saw life return ground floors were converted into cellars with ovens and mills0 sources8 months ago
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Simplified: Pompeii was an informal settlement with precarious conditions without typical Roman city infrastructure before being abandoned in the fifth century0 sources8 months ago
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Simplified: Archaeologists believe others joined Pompeii survivors looking for a place to settle and valuable items0 sources8 months ago
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Simplified: Some Pompeii survivors returned to live in the devastated area because they could not afford a new life elsewhere0 sources8 months ago
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Simplified: Archaeologists discovered new evidence Pompeii was reoccupied after 79 AD Mount Vesuvius eruption Wednesday0 sources8 months ago
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Simplified: New evidence shows Pompeii survivors returned to live in precarious conditions0 sources8 months ago