"Pompeii" at the National Museum of Australia brings together 90 artifacts and a recreation of Vesuvius's eruption.
Pompeii: Inside a Lost City at the National Museum of Australia depicts life in the flourishing Roman city of Pompeii before ...
The remains of Roman Pompeii, destroyed in 79 C.E. by the eruption of Mount ... The very humanity of these ancient “Neapolitans” reminds us how closely connected we still are, two millennia later, ...
For a comprehensive look at the effects of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius—and to lessen the crowds at Pompeii itself—visitors ...
The "Ringed Lady" of Herculaneum is one of the most important discoveries from the ancient city that was buried by the ...
Graffiti art has a long and storied history that stretches back to ancient civilizations, evolving from simple inscriptions ...
The ancient Romans were the first to compile comprehensive texts about more than one subject, and that’s why we say they ...
The frescoes depict animals including chickens, waterfowl, partridges, and a wild boar, alongside baskets filled with seafood, including blue cod, squid, and shellfish.
Photo from the Pompeii Archaeological Park Archaeologists discovered a series of ancient frescoes among the ... 13,000 rooms have been uncovered. The Roman city was destroyed in 79 A.D. when ...
Pompeii probably evokes images, feelings, memories and a sense of curiosity," Dr Sylvia Bertissago from the park said. "These are linked both to the tragic destruction of the ancient Roman city ...