A room decorated with peacocks reappears in a Roman villa near Pompeii after centuries hidden by volcanic ash.
Dozens of grape vines have been planted amidst the ruins of Pompeii in a project to produce thousands of bottles of wine from ...
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The final hours of Pompeii
Pompeii didn’t die in one instant—it collapsed in stages, hour by hour, as the sky turned into ash. At first, people watched the eruption like it was distant trouble, not the end of the world. Then ...
In a few days Paste will stake its claim on who the “greatest guitarist of all time” is, but first we have to talk about the ...
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New imaging technology has uncovered nearly 80 previously unseen bits of graffiti scratched into the plaster of a busy corridor in Pompeii - including a broken declaration of love that begins, “Erato ...
Pompeii’s famous public baths weren’t always the polished, near-sterile wellness centers we tend to imagine. A new scientific study has found strong chemical signs that some of the city’s earliest ...
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Pompeii's 'stone' bodies, brothels & bathhouses
Pompeii is a city frozen in time and shows us exactly how the Romans really lived. Buried by volcanic ash and debris from the catastrophic eruption of Versuvius in 79AD, visitors to the Roman town can ...
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