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Pompeii The Day the Sky Turned into Ash Rachel D’Amato

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PompeiiThe Day the Sky Turned into Ash

Rachel D’Amato

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Location

• Pompeii is located at the base of Mount Vesuvius on the central west coast of Italy

• The land was called Campania and due to its prime location and natural resources it was a prize to be won.

• The volcanic soil was highly fertile and the Gulf provided resources and easy trade

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Campania Settled because of the fertile volcanic soil,

abundance of vegetation, the gulfs provided excellent fishing as well as a port for trade.

The climate of Campania was ideal and the aesthetic beauty.

The land was desired by the Oscans, Greeks, Etruscans, Samnites, and Romans

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The City Through each passing conqueror new

architectural elements were added to the city. The Oscans built huts that resembled Roman

architecture The Greeks defensive influence remains The Samnites rebuilt much of the city when they

conquered and it can be seen in houses that remain

The Roman influence is the most prominent as they were the last rulers of the city before Mount Vesuvius erupted. Rome left largest lasting architectural mark

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Earthquake 62 A.D. 5th of February the earth roared The people initially thought nothing of it, but

then the city started to crack. The earth opened up and chasms swallowed

houses and people Buildings and columns fell The tremors continued through the evening

and the worst of it was over

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17 Years of Peace The people of Pompeii thought that the worst

was over. They rebuilt their city, with even more of a

roman influence in the architecture. When they rebuilt the houses to be more

beautiful and luxurious Temples were rebuilt even larger and more

decorated The city flourished economically and

physically again.

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Eruption 79 A.D. On the 20th of August the ground started to

rumble again. On the 24th their was a loud crack as the

crater of Mount Vesuvius cracked and erupted smoke, flames, blazing mud and rock.

A 15 mile radius of Vesuvius was affected by the eruption.

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The Day the Sky Turned into Ash Around 2,000 people died in Pompeii from the

eruption of mount Vesuvius. Only a tenth of the population of 20,000

Many of the residents had been able to flee. The great earthquake of 62 AD had been within many of their lifespans and they remembered how devastating it was. When the earth began to rumble on the 20th of August they fled.

Many others fled when they saw the first showers of ash

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The Buried City and Ruins Pompeii is well known for the preserved body

castings found among the ruins. The falling ash from the eruption created

castings of bodies both human and animal, garments and other items

The architecture that remains today is an eclectic mix of the conquering empires that ruled Pompeii at various times

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