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began constructing a villa in neighbouring
Granatello, and to furnish it, he grew intrigued in local tales of wells containing antique sculptures and artworks. In 1709, he acquired the site of a recently-dug well and tunnelled out from its bottom in search of sculptures. The tunnel reached what would
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After a period of finds being mismanaged and deterioration of skeletons, further excavations in the 1990s uncovered 296 skeletons on the beach or huddled in 9 of the 12 stone vaults facing the sea. While the town was almost completely evacuated, these people found themselves trapped. The "Ring Lady"
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study, scientific documentation and excavation. In contrast to
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Vesuvius area has shown that, in the vicinity of Pompeii and Herculaneum, intense heat was the main cause of the death of people who had previously been thought to have died by ash suffocation. Exposure to ≥250 °C (480 °F) had likely killed residents within 10 km, including
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The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 buried Herculaneum under approximately 20 m (66 ft) of ash. It lay hidden and largely intact until discoveries from wells and tunnels became gradually more widely known, notably following the
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The first building in insula II is the House of Aristides. The entrance opens directly onto the atrium, but the ruins are not well preserved due to damage caused by previous excavations. The lower floor was probably used for storage.
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Smaller than Pompeii with a population of circa 5,000, Herculaneum was a wealthier town. It was a seaside retreat for the Roman elite, as reflected by the extraordinary density of luxurious houses featuring lavish use of coloured
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explorations in the early 18th century. Excavations continued sporadically up to the present and today many streets and buildings are visible, although over 75% of the town remains buried. Today, the Italian towns of
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been unearthed during the excavations. However, this discovery led to a shift in perspective. The last inhabitants waiting for rescue from the sea were probably killed instantly by the intense heat of the
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near the baths was blown 15 m (49 ft) away and a carbonised skeleton was found lifted 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) above ground level in the garden of the House of the Relief of
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be later identified as a theatre, where remarkable sculptures were uncovered. Among the earliest sculptures discovered were two exquisitely carved Herculaneum women, currently housed in the
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and kitchens along Cardo III. Other drains emptied directly into the street, except latrines equipped with a cesspit. For water supply, the city was directly connected to the
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documentary that traces the history of the Herculaneum papyri from the time of the eruption to their discovery in 1752 to modern developments that impact their study.
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Vesuvius, A.D. 79: The Destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
2632:"Out of the Ashes: Recovering the Lost Library of Herculaneum"
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Herculaneum: The Excavations, Local History and Surroundings.
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Pliny the Younger, Letters 6.16 and 6.20 to Cornelius Tacitus
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The skeleton called the "Ring Lady" unearthed in Herculaneum.
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on the side of the "Allies" against Rome and was defeated by
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2222:"First passages of rolled-up Herculaneum scroll revealed"
2170:"UK scientists stymied in effort to read ancient scrolls"
2145:"UK scientists stymied in effort to read ancient scrolls"
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Between 1752 and 1754, a number of blackened, unreadable
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Major excavations resumed in 1738 under the patronage of
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Herculaneum and other cities affected by the eruption of
530:
Multidisciplinary research on the lethal effects of the
3131:. Vol. 13 (11th ed.). 1911. pp. 342–344.
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The local archaeological authorities – Official website
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A marble tablet from Herculaneum showing women playing
4295:
City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto
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Populated places established in the 1st millennium BC
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The Herculaneum Conservation Project: an introduction
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House Number 22 is noted for this outstanding summer
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The Herculaneum Women: History, Context, Identities.
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a machine-translated version of the Italian article.
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cladding. Buildings of the ancient city include the
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Longobards in Italy, Places of Power (568–774 A.D.)
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Herculaneum Conservation Project – Official website
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4950:Populated places disestablished in the 1st century
1358:and her distinct facial features, wearing a royal
1290:Residential water pipe made of lead in Herculaneum
855:North of the House of Argus lies the House of the
16:Roman town destroyed by eruption of Mount Vesuvius
4080:
2823:Herculaneum: A Reasoned Archaeological Itinerary.
2668:Pompeii: The Mystery of the People Frozen in Time
843:that once adorned a reception room off the large
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756:), defined by the intersection of the east–west (
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2832:Translated by C. Fordham. Naples, Italy: Electa.
2657:The Other Pompeii: Life and Death in Herculaneum
2548:, image plates and captions between pp. 246-247.
2538:Cleopatra the Great: The Woman Behind the Legend
2506:"Painting with a portrait of a woman in profile"
1830:"House of the Relief of Telephus – AD79eruption"
1037:, the majority of which are today stored at the
713:{{Translated|it|Scavi archeologici di Ercolano}}
2825:Translated by A. Pesce. Naples, Italy: T&M.
2721:National Geographic Special, (11 February 1987)
2585:Herculaneum: DVD: Diaries of Light and Darkness
2456:
2024:"House of the Dionysian Reliefs – AD79eruption"
1703:
3459:Conservation issues of Pompeii and Herculaneum
2802:The Town of Hercules: A Buried Treasure Trove.
2463:. Vesuviana: archeologie a confronto. Bologna.
1140:Conservation issues of Pompeii and Herculaneum
701:accompanying your translation by providing an
663:Click for important translation instructions.
650:expand this article with text translated from
4721:
4332:Great Spa Towns of Europe - Montecatini Terme
4066:
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2993:by Iain Dickson, 'Melvadius Macrinus Cugerni'
2979:Brigham Young University: Herculaneum Scrolls
2713:Bone Lady Reconstructs People at Herculaneum,
1446:. It also portrays the facts of the eruption.
1346:Most likely a posthumous painted portrait of
602:, extending excavations eastwards till 1875.
3032:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
2734:Fridericiana Editrice Universitaria, Napoli.
1204:for training students to maintain the site.
932:
918:originally marble-floored are found off the
2730:Petrone P.P., Fedele F. (a cura di), 2002.
2503:
1848:"Pompeii's destruction date could be wrong"
1334:, found in dwellings of Resina/Herculaneum.
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452:lie above Herculaneum. Ercolano was called
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4613:Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps
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2846:Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
2620:Secrets of the Dead: Herculaneum Uncovered
1752:
1650:, 25, 69–94. doi:10.1017/S1047759400001148
377:) founded the city. However, according to
4910:1st-millennium BC establishments in Italy
4735:
2793:De Carolis, E., and G. Patricelli. 2003.
2732:Vesuvio 79 A.D. Vita e morte ad Ercolano,
2508:, in Walker, Susan; Higgs, Peter (eds.),
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987:also served as a prominent cultural hub.
347:
4774:Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park
4425:Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park
4270:Padua's fourteenth-century fresco cycles
2725:30 years of National Geographic Special,
2711:Carnegie Mellon Magazine, Vol 4, No. 2.
2510:Cleopatra of Egypt: from History to Myth
2219:
1728:Available at the University of Arizona:
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1089:
1086:"Boat houses" where skeletons were found
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835:II takes its name from a lost fresco of
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623:, the northwest baths, the House of the
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2607:"Terra X Dokumentationen und Kurzclips"
2587:. Online Computer Library Center, Inc.
2427:
2196:"The Fall and Rise and Fall of Pompeii"
2117:
922:. Several further rooms, including the
609:conducted a new campaign, sponsored by
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4155:Residences of the Royal House of Savoy
2120:"Unlocking the scrolls of Herculaneum"
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1183:from Herculaneum are preserved in the
990:
886:. It retains its original flooring of
746:Insulae numbers of main excavated area
289:, Italy. Herculaneum was buried under
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3591:
3541:Naples National Archaeological Museum
3449:Erotic art in Pompeii and Herculaneum
3143:
3133:; contains a plan of Villa Ercolanese
2774:Journal of the History of Collections
2740:National Geographic, Vol 212, No. 3.
2683:National Geographic, Vol 162, No. 6.
1604:Journal of the Faculty of Archaeology
1383:Naples National Archaeological Museum
1185:Naples National Archaeological Museum
2690:National Geographic, Vol 165, No 5.
2504:Walker, Susan; Higgs, Peter (2001),
1434:, and their last hours, including a
1420:An hour-long drama produced for the
1160:which generally focused on valuable
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459:
19:For the modern Italian commune, see
4317:Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi
3200:Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
2830:The Ancient Theatre of Herculaneum.
2697:Discover, magazine, Vol 5, No. 10.
2685:Buried Roman Town Give Up Its Dead,
2118:Banerji, Robin (20 December 2013).
1278:Street paving stones in Herculaneum
851:The House of the Genius (Ins II, 3)
507:prompted most inhabitants to flee.
478:Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
299:eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
62:
13:
2969:The Friends of Herculaneum Society
2885:Letter LXVI – To Cornelius Tacitus
2828:Pagano, M., and A. Balasco. 2000.
2797:Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum.
2790:Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum.
2751:
2193:
1742:Letter LXVI — To Cornelius Tacitus
1056:have been extensively examined by
803:The House of Aristides (Ins II, 1)
385:founded the first settlement. The
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2890:
2804:Malibu, CA: J. Paul Getty Museum.
2769:Sydney: Ancient History Seminars.
2762:Sydney: Ancient History Seminars.
2704:The Mayo Alumnus, Vol 19, No. 2.
1020:Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus
547:Small Herculaneum Woman (Dresden)
4900:Former populated places in Italy
4890:Museums of ancient Rome in Italy
4880:Archaeological sites in Campania
4514:Archaeological Area of Agrigento
4008:Heraion at the mouth of the Sele
3672:
3666:
3660:
3654:
3281:House of Marcus Lucretius Fronto
3069:
2760:Herculaneum A Roman Town Reborn.
2457:Wallace-Hadrill, Andrew (2008).
2432:. Rome: L'Erma di Bretschneider.
2333:Wallace-Hadrill, Andrew (2011).
1994:"Northwest Baths – AD79eruption"
1971:Wallace-Hadrill, Andrew (2011).
1932:Wallace-Hadrill, Andrew (2011).
1704:Wallace-Hadrill, Andrew (2011).
1659:Wallace-Hadrill, Andrew (2011).
1625:Wallace-Hadrill, Andrew (2011).
1526:
1484:Herculaneum Conservation Project
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1266:, wall mosaic in House Number 22
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1250:decorated with coloured mosaics.
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1054:French National Academy in Paris
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867:The House of the Alcove (Ins IV)
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275:town, located in the modern-day
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4935:1738 archaeological discoveries
4855:Roman towns and cities in Italy
4187:Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan
3933:Flavian Amphitheater (Pozzuoli)
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1052:Two of the rolls stored at the
902:(a dining-couch for two persons
880:is covered and lacks the usual
818:. Roman fresco from Herculaneum
535:those sheltering in buildings.
4925:Human remains (archaeological)
4602:Sanctuary of Monte Sant'Angelo
4192:Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont
3098:New International Encyclopedia
3079:How was Herculaneum Destroyed?
3012:"Places: 432873 (Herculaneum)"
1760:, in Meyers, Robert A. (ed.),
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711:You may also add the template
538:
177:Herculaneum – Official website
44:The excavations of Herculaneum
1:
4940:World Heritage Sites in Italy
4082:World Heritage Sites in Italy
3296:House of the Prince of Naples
3205:Foreign influences on Pompeii
2783:Roma: L'Erma di Bretschneider
2559:"Pagina non trovata • DocLab"
1795:Hooper, John (23 July 2012).
1589:
1035:Herculaneum papyri or scrolls
4870:Natural disaster ghost towns
4174:Rock Drawings in Valcamonica
2999:Documentary produced by the
2921:Resources in other libraries
2871:from University of Arizona:
2858:
2851:Journal of Roman Archaeology
2839:Naples, Italy : Electa.
2335:Herculaneum: Past and Future
1973:Herculaneum: Past and Future
1934:Herculaneum: Past and Future
1901:10.1371/journal.pone.0011127
1764:, Elsevier, pp. 579–605
1706:Herculaneum: Past and Future
1661:Herculaneum: Past and Future
1648:Journal of Roman Archaeology
1627:Herculaneum: Past and Future
1197:Packard Humanities Institute
25:Herculaneum (disambiguation)
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3311:House of the Small Fountain
3306:House of the Silver Wedding
3276:House of Loreius Tiburtinus
3271:House of the Greek Epigrams
3266:The Garden of the Fugitives
3169:
1381:at Herculaneum, now in the
1213:that had been conserved by
737:
577:Roque Joaquin de Alcubierre
363:states that the Greek hero
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4966:
4865:Destroyed populated places
3471:Pompeii in popular culture
3087:, Volume 2 (December 1872)
2949:AD 79: Year of Destruction
2676:
2246:10.1038/d41586-024-00346-8
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994:
675:Machine translation, like
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361:Dionysius of Halicarnassus
189:UNESCO World Heritage Site
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4895:National museums of Italy
4885:Coastal towns in Campania
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4321:Etruscan Necropolises of
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3291:House of Octavius Quartio
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2916:Resources in your library
2767:Herculaneum A Sourcebook.
2742:Vesuvius. Asleep for Now,
2719:In the Shadow of Vesuvius
1708:. Frances Lincoln Adult.
1694:Strabo, Geography V, 4, 8
1613:30 September 2011 at the
1403:In the Shadow of Vesuvius
1262:Herculaneum, Neptune and
1224:
933:College of the Augustales
652:the corresponding article
410:. It participated in the
312:that covered Herculaneum
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4420:Castel del Monte, Apulia
4182:of Piedmont and Lombardy
3882:Catacombs of San Gennaro
3756:Santa Maria Capua Vetere
3618:Archaeological sites in
3321:House of the Tragic Poet
3195:AD 62 Pompeii earthquake
3113:The Nuttall Encyclopædia
2835:Pirozzi, M. E. A. 2000.
2536:Fletcher, Joann (2008).
1781:22 February 2012 at the
1512:
1406:, explored the sites of
1078:Boathouses and the Shore
1039:National Library, Naples
581:Le Antichità di Ercolano
573:Giovanni Antonio Medrano
304:Like the nearby city of
253:Europe and North America
199:Archaeological Areas of
4860:Roman sites of Campania
4686:with 17 other countries
4543:Villa Romana del Casale
4533:Necropolis of Pantalica
4468:Royal Palace of Caserta
4265:Orto botanico di Padova
4256:Torre della Ghirlandina
3761:Arch of Hadrian (Capua)
3128:Encyclopædia Britannica
3084:Popular Science Monthly
2881:Letter LXV – To Tacitus
2786:Daehner, J., ed. 2007.
2692:The Dead Do Tell Tales,
2428:Capasso, Luigi (2001).
1775:The Herculaneum Society
1738:Letter LXV — To Tacitus
722:For more guidance, see
486:to the Roman historian
4824:Vesuvius National Park
4799:Santa Sofia, Benevento
4472:Aqueduct of Vanvitelli
4352:Piazza del Duomo, Pisa
4040:Villa Romana of Minori
3439:Plato's Academy mosaic
3251:House of the Centenary
3233:Villa of the Mysteries
2937:3 October 2017 at the
2844:Vesuvius: A Biography.
2818:Naples, Italy: Electa.
2390:10.1126/sciadv.abg5791
1580:
1480:Andrew Wallace-Hadrill
1302:Wall paintings in the
1202:British School at Rome
1156:
1134:Issues of conservation
1095:
1087:
1009:
958:
819:
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605:From 1927 until 1942,
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473:
357:
348:History of Herculaneum
23:. For other uses, see
4588:Campello sul Clitunno
4260:Piazza Grande, Modena
4018:Second Temple of Hera
3778:Sant'Angelo in Formis
3766:Amphitheatre of Capua
3683:Province of Benevento
3546:Secret Museum, Naples
3480:Other sites destroyed
3074:Texts on Wikisource:
3058:25 March 2014 at the
2997:Herculaneum Uncovered
2954:62 Pompeii earthquake
2809:Resurrecting Pompeii.
2776:. V. 23, (May):15–28.
2595:– via WorldCat.
2475:"Herculaneum Project"
2220:Marchant, Jo (2024).
2068:www.perseus.tufts.edu
1427:Pompeii: The Last Day
1147:
1093:
1085:
1004:
940:
906:with frescoes in the
810:
745:
724:Knowledge:Translation
695:copyright attribution
546:
467:
412:Social War (91–88 BC)
355:
79:Alternative name
4945:79 disestablishments
4875:Archaeological parks
4275:Porticoes of Bologna
3948:Macellum of Pozzuoli
3628:Province of Avellino
3429:Achilles and Briseis
3316:House of the Surgeon
3261:House of Julia Felix
3046:7 March 2011 at the
2540:. New York: Harper.
2093:www.research.uky.edu
1754:Sigurdsson, Haraldur
1681:Antiquitates Romanae
1460:Marcellino de Baggis
1377:of runners from the
1332:Marcus Nonius Balbus
831:The second house in
569:Charles III of Spain
517:Marcus Nonius Balbus
310:pyroclastic material
4638:Peschiera del Garda
4584:Temple of Clitumnus
4569:Cividale del Friuli
3990:Province of Salerno
3970:Castello Barbarossa
3838:Villa of the Papyri
3728:Province of Caserta
3574:(CIL IV 8123, 8623)
3494:Villa of the Papyri
3347:Macellum of Pompeii
3326:House of the Vettii
3005:Secrets of the Dead
2989:7 June 2011 at the
2800:Deiss, J. J. 1995.
2779:Capasso, L. 2001.
2765:Brennan, B. 2012.
2485:on 27 December 2018
2382:2021SciA....7.5791S
2297:2001Natur.410..769M
2238:2024Natur.626..461M
1892:2010PLoSO...511127M
1398:National Geographic
1379:Villa of the Papyri
1319:Inlaid marble floor
1191:Modern conservation
1015:Villa of the Papyri
1005:A fresco depicting
997:Villa of the Papyri
991:Villa of the Papyri
977:The Central baths (
898:. A highly adorned
760:) and north–south (
621:Villa of the Papyri
342:Villa of the Papyri
203:, Herculaneum, and
123:40.8060°N 14.3482°E
119: /
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4819:Trinità della Cava
4809:Sorrento Peninsula
4476:San Leucio Complex
3899:Macellum of Naples
3887:Crypta Neapolitana
3803:Province of Naples
3788:Trebula Balliensis
3482:in the 79 eruption
2959:Herculaneum papyri
2811:London: Routledge.
2758:Brennan, B. 2018.
2744:(September, 2006)
2099:on 1 February 2006
2034:on 29 October 2021
2004:on 29 October 2021
1854:. 16 October 2018.
1491:Margaret Mountford
1438:and his wife, two
1179:A large number of
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965:or priests of the
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703:interlanguage link
558:Skulpturensammlung
549:
532:pyroclastic surges
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429:It became a Roman
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239:Reference no.
155:6th–7th century BC
70:Shown within Italy
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4606:Monte Sant'Angelo
4519:Barumini nuraghes
4437:Certosa di Padula
4129:Monte San Giorgio
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4023:Tomb of the Diver
3855:Piscina Mirabilis
3826:Grotta di Cocceio
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3580:
3464:Pompeian frescoes
3417:
3416:
3409:Temple of Jupiter
3286:House of Menander
3256:House of the Faun
3228:Villa of Diomedes
2897:Library resources
2877:Project Gutenberg
2865:Pliny the Younger
2842:Scarth, A. 2009.
2821:Pagano, M. 2000.
2727:(25 January 1995)
2546:978-0-06-058558-7
2343:978-0-7112-3142-9
2291:(6830): 769–770.
2232:(7999): 461–462.
1981:978-0-7112-3142-9
1942:978-0-7112-3142-9
1734:Project Gutenberg
1715:978-0-7112-3142-9
1669:978-0-7112-3142-9
1635:978-0-7112-3142-9
1375:Bronze sculptures
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513:pyroclastic surge
484:Pliny the Younger
460:Eruption of 79 AD
441:Prince d'Elbeuf's
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4252:Modena Cathedral
4160:Rhaetian Railway
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4013:Temple of Athena
3980:Villa Boscoreale
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3434:Alexander Mosaic
3399:Temple of Apollo
3301:House of Sallust
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2807:Lazer, E. 2009.
2687:(December, 1982)
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4604:located at
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4586:located at
4552:Countrywide
4538:Val di Noto
4442:Herculaneum
4405:Alberobello
4382:Val d'Orcia
4180:Sacri Monti
3998:Monte Pruno
3975:Villa Jovis
3833:Herculaneum
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2984:Herculaneum
2902:Herculaneum
2853:24:121–160.
2694:(May, 1984)
2489:27 December
2259:11 February
2205:27 December
2200:Smithsonian
2179:16 December
2154:16 December
2129:27 December
2103:16 December
1305:first style
1012:The famous
659:(June 2015)
589:Winckelmann
539:Archaeology
269:Herculaneum
230:1997 (21st
126: /
102:Coordinates
33:Herculaneum
4844:Categories
4779:Faraglioni
4695:Montenegro
4524:Mount Etna
4415:Appian Way
4243:Conegliano
4204:Monferrato
4170:Landscapes
4124:Sabbioneta
3562:CIL 4.5296
3014:. Pleiades
1590:References
1573:Neapolitan
1440:gladiators
1241:triclinium
1123:taphonomic
963:Augustales
915:triclinium
784:impluviums
776:bradyseism
654:in Italian
500:stone pine
435:in 89 BC.
432:municipium
314:carbonized
227:Designated
222:iii, iv, v
168:Site notes
142:Settlement
114:14°20′54″E
111:40°48′22″N
4804:Solfatara
4658:with the
4633:Palmanova
4597:Benevento
4327:Tarquinia
4323:Cerveteri
4228:Dolomites
4214:Northeast
4090:Northwest
3773:Casilinum
3691:Benevento
3555:Artefacts
3214:Buildings
2859:Resources
2642:6 October
2593:277147385
2569:4 October
2413:31 August
2337:. p. 126
2321:205015839
1809:0261-3077
1454:Channel 5
1424:entitled
1400:special,
1247:nymphaeum
1181:artifacts
1162:artifacts
900:biclinium
883:impluvium
845:peristyle
717:talk page
625:Dionysian
611:Mussolini
596:Francis I
551:Prince d'
391:Heraklion
387:Etruscans
330:artifacts
160:Abandoned
4920:Heracles
4915:Ercolano
4749:Aeclanum
4738:Campania
4678:Slovenia
4660:Holy See
4529:Syracuse
4447:Oplontis
4337:Florence
4239:Prosecco
4222:Aquileia
4138:Palmaria
3965:Suessula
3928:Pozzuoli
3906:Oplontis
3845:Liternum
3783:Sinuessa
3718:Saticula
3636:Aeclanum
3620:Campania
3501:Oplontis
3056:Archived
3044:Archived
3028:cite web
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2174:kentucky
2149:kentucky
2124:BBC News
2073:20 March
1920:20559555
1880:PLOS ONE
1852:BBC News
1814:23 March
1779:Archived
1756:(2001),
1611:Archived
1581:Ercolano
1356:red hair
1210:tablinum
1174:Ercolano
1154:Vesuvius
1150:Ercolano
797:Augustan
789:latrines
762:decumani
738:The city
693:provide
521:Telephus
446:Ercolano
399:Samnites
370:Hercules
365:Heracles
287:Campania
283:Ercolano
219:Criteria
214:Cultural
95:Campania
91:Ercolano
87:Location
82:Ercolano
21:Ercolano
4814:Stabiae
4794:Pompeii
4789:Paestum
4691:Croatia
4674:Germany
4666:Austria
4628:Bergamo
4579:Spoleto
4564:Brescia
4496:Islands
4481:Pompeii
4429:Paestum
4305:Central
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4233:Ferrara
4168:Bernina
4162:in the
4146:Tinetto
4003:Paestum
3960:Stabiae
3923:Pompeii
3746:Calatia
3736:Allifae
3708:Caudium
3534:Museums
3513:Stabiae
3392:Temples
3368:Lupanar
3178:History
3171:Pompeii
3116:. 1907.
3101:. 1905.
3018:8 March
3003:Series
2875:and in
2869:Tacitus
2677:Sources
2514:314–315
2399:8386925
2378:Bibcode
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2038:2 April
2008:2 April
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1785:. p. 3.
1732:and in
1577:Italian
1473:KBYU-TV
1408:Pompeii
1396:A 1987
1264:Salacia
1244:with a
1047:CT scan
1031:papyrus
1007:Theseus
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980:thermae
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715:to the
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504:Pompeii
496:Tacitus
488:Tacitus
450:Portici
322:papyrus
306:Pompeii
297:in the
232:session
201:Pompeii
173:Website
152:Founded
147:History
97:, Italy
4680:, and
4670:France
4456:Naples
4377:Urbino
4357:Pienza
4313:Assisi
4290:Verona
4285:Venice
4196:Langhe
4164:Albula
4120:Mantua
3862:Naples
3850:Miseno
3811:Atella
3793:Vescia
3741:Ausona
3646:Compsa
3335:Public
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1043:X-rays
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927:alcove
920:atrium
877:atrium
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812:Cupids
553:Elbeuf
454:Resina
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381:, the
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338:marble
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278:comune
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