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Live Science on MSNAfter Mount Vesuvius erupted, Romans returned to Pompeii and stayed for 400 years — but it was likely anarchy
New excavations in Pompeii's Insula Meridionalis quarter have confirmed long-held suspicions that people returned to the ...
Archaeologists believe survivors were joined by others looking for a place to settle and hoping to find valuable items left ...
Italian firefighters and the army on Sunday tackled a wildfire on the flanks of Mount Vesuvius, with all hiking routes up ...
The cataclysmic eruption of Mount Vesuvius obliterated Pompeii in 79 CE, but the Roman city didn’t remain a lifeless disaster ...
AT LEAST one person has died as terrifying wildfires sweep across Greece and spread across Europe. Up to 16,000 acres of land ...
SHOCKING new evidence has revealed that Romans returned to Pompeii after the devastating Mount Vesuvius eruption 1,946 years ...
Archeologists have discovered new evidence which suggests people returned to live among the ruins of Pompeii after the ...
New excavations at Pompeii reveal that the city was reinhabited by survivors for centuries after the 79 CE Vesuvius eruption.
After the eruption, Pompeii became a fragile camp-like site, inhabited without Roman infrastructure, as people lived among ...
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Pompeii’s second life: New evidence suggests the city was reoccupied after devastating eruption
New evidence strongly suggests that Pompeii was reoccupied after the devastating AD 79 eruption - a theory long speculated ...
Researchers have found evidence of former residents and settlers heading back to make a new life among the ruins of the ...
When Mount Vesuvius erupted in A.D. 79, the volcano's molten rock, scorching debris and poisonous gases killed nearly 2,000 people in the nearby ancient Italian cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
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