DESTRUCTION AND EXCAVATION OF POMPEII, PART 1. On August 24, AD 79, the eruption of Mount Vesuvius...

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DESTRUCTION AND EXCAVATION OF POMPEII, PART 1

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DESTRUCTION ANDEXCAVATION OF POMPEII, PART 1

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On August 24, AD 79, the eruption of Mount Vesuvius destroyed Pompeii and other surrounding towns.

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The nearby town of Herculaneum was buried under a wall of mud which poured down the side of the mountain.

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Pompeii was destroyed by ash and hot rocks which descendedon the town, burying it up to a depth of 20 feet.

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Most Pompeiians died, havingsuffocated from the deadly sulfuric fumes.

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Those, who had fled Pompeii and survived, abandoned the town, since it was not able to be rebuilt.

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Eventually, a new layer of soilcovered the town, and during the Middle Ages, nobody knew exactly where the town lay.

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During the Middle Ages, the town of Pompeii was referred to as the civitas (Italian for “city”) but nobody even knew what “city” was buried there.

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In 1594, an Italian architect, Fontana, constructing a water channel, found the remains of the town.

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Finding the inscription “Pompeius”in the ruins, Fontana believed these buildings to be the ruins of the Roman politician Pompeius; nothing was done.

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Finally, in 1748, Charles III, the king of Naples ordered an excavation of the site.

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In 1763, treasure seekers realized that the site was the lost city of Pompeii.

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No formal excavation of buildingswas done though, as many sawthis as a time to loot the treasures which they found.

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