Roger Ling describes the day-to-day life of Pompeii's inhabitants on the eve of the fatal eruption in AD 79, as well as the eruption itself and its aftermath. The city was rediscovered in the late 16th century, and since then archaeologists have discovered more and more of the city's past. The author concludes with an assessment of the conflicting demands of conservation and public access.
Recreating the day-to-day life of the citys inhabitants on the eve of the eruption of AD 79
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Recreating the day-to-day life of the citys inhabitants on the eve of the eruption of AD 79
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