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The eerie remains of Pompeii seem untouched. But new findings reveal a little-known postscript
Ceramic artifacts and a bread oven made from repurposed materials show how survivors of the Mount Vesuvius eruption returned ...
Archaeologists believe survivors were joined by others looking for a place to settle and hoping to find valuable items left by Pompeii's earlier residents in the rubble.
The cataclysmic eruption of Mount Vesuvius obliterated Pompeii in 79 CE, but the Roman city didn’t remain a lifeless disaster ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNItalian Police Catch Tourist Stealing Stones From the Ancient City of Pompeii
Italian officials apprehended a 51-year-old tourist from Scotland who attempted to steal five stones and a brick fragment ...
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Live Science on MSNAfter Mount Vesuvius erupted, Romans returned to Pompeii and stayed for 400 years — but it was likely anarchy
New excavations in Pompeii's Insula Meridionalis quarter have confirmed long-held suspicions that people returned to the ancient Roman city after the volcanic eruption in A.D. 79.
Researchers have found evidence of former residents and settlers heading back to make a new life among the ruins of the Italian city ...
On 79 A.D., thousands died and the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum were buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Italy.
New evidence suggests people returned to live among the ruins of Pompeii after the ancient Roman city was devastated by a ...
August 23rd and 24th stand out in history as days marked by pivotal moments that shaped the course of global events.Arguably ...
A Scottish man is under investigation for aggravated theft, police officials said, after visiting the ancient Italian site.
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