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Ceramic artifacts and a bread oven made from repurposed materials show how survivors of the Mount Vesuvius eruption returned to Pompeii after AD 79, research suggests.
Archaeologists believe survivors were joined by others looking for a place to settle and hoping to find valuable items left ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAfter Mount Vesuvius Erupted, Pompeii's Poorest Survivors Lived Amid the Rubble of the Ancient City for Hundreds of Years
When Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 C.E., roughly 2,000 people were trapped in the ancient city of Pompeii. The victims who ...
The cataclysmic eruption of Mount Vesuvius obliterated Pompeii in 79 CE, but the Roman city didn’t remain a lifeless disaster ...
Researchers have found evidence of former residents and settlers heading back to make a new life among the ruins of the ...
SHOCKING new evidence has revealed that Romans returned to Pompeii after the devastating Mount Vesuvius eruption 1,946 years ...
New excavations at Pompeii show people rebuilt out of the city's ruins after Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 C.E.
Life in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii did not end with the volcanic eruption of 79 AD. New data and traces uncovered ...
Archeologists have discovered new evidence which suggests people returned to live among the ruins of Pompeii after the ...
Dive deep into the Roman city of Pompeii as we approach the 1,946th anniversary of Mt. Vesuvius's catastrophic eruption.
New evidence strongly suggests that Pompeii was reoccupied after the devastating AD 79 eruption - a theory long speculated ...
Surprising new findings have recently revealed that after Pompeii was destroyed by a volcano, some people came back to live ...
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