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im not to sure i think there in museums but there might be a few still there buried underground

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Q: Can you see preserverd bodies and artefacts at Pompeii?
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What is so important about the eruption of Pompeii 79 ad?

scientists could see the preserved bodies of the victims and the whole town


When did the citizens of Pompeii vanish?

They vanished in 79 A.D. because of Mnt. Vesuvius erupting over Pompeii. Houses were buried and many died, almost EVERYBODY died! Actually, I DO think everybody died. 400 years later, man-kind was reunited on Pompeii. But not called "Pompeii" anymore, the citizens discovered Pompeii. Then dug up the molded thousands of dead bodies, later, about 200 years later. They were put up on display. Many tourists come around to see the many bodies. Hope this answered your question!


What are some places you can see in pompeii?

visit the museum from the old town of pompeii


What clues artefacts remain as evidence in Pompeii?

Pompeii it's self. The entire city was buried in 79AD and it was covered in 65 feet of soot, ash, and rocks. That preserved that day in history. When you visit the city you can still see the remains of the paint pots where the workers were working on a wall, the remains of people, animals, and plants. The accounts of the eruption are few, but they do exist. Added together the evidence is overwhelming .


Which culture devoloped artifacts?

The first human culture to develop artefacts that we can still see evidence of today was the stone-age culture. These artefacts are flint tools and rock or cave art.


Can you see vesuvius from pompeii?

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Is Milan next to Pompeii?

If you look at a map, you will see that Milan is in the northern part of Italy and the ruins of Pompeii are in the southern part. They are no where near each other.If you look at a map, you will see that Milan is in the northern part of Italy and the ruins of Pompeii are in the southern part. They are no where near each other.If you look at a map, you will see that Milan is in the northern part of Italy and the ruins of Pompeii are in the southern part. They are no where near each other.If you look at a map, you will see that Milan is in the northern part of Italy and the ruins of Pompeii are in the southern part. They are no where near each other.If you look at a map, you will see that Milan is in the northern part of Italy and the ruins of Pompeii are in the southern part. They are no where near each other.If you look at a map, you will see that Milan is in the northern part of Italy and the ruins of Pompeii are in the southern part. They are no where near each other.If you look at a map, you will see that Milan is in the northern part of Italy and the ruins of Pompeii are in the southern part. They are no where near each other.If you look at a map, you will see that Milan is in the northern part of Italy and the ruins of Pompeii are in the southern part. They are no where near each other.If you look at a map, you will see that Milan is in the northern part of Italy and the ruins of Pompeii are in the southern part. They are no where near each other.


If you went to pompeii today what could you see and do?

If you went to Pompeii today you would see the various buildings and streets of an ancient town. You would have a first hand idea of how the ancients lived. You would do a lot of walking and picture taking.


What happened during the eruption of mtvesuvius?

Mount Vesuvius is at next to Pompeii, Italy. It erupted and covered all of Pompeii in lava. The lava cooled other the peope, freezing thyem like statues. If you peel away the now cooled lava, you will see people's bones. You can see two pompeii people covered by cooled lava.


Why is Pompeii well known?

It is a visited place because when you stand so far up the volcano you can see the old town of Pompeii!Also, When tourists come to visit the ruins of Pompeii, they are brought back in time; specifically to 79 AD, the time when Mount Vesuvius let out all of its pent-up energy and unleashed it unto the unsuspecting inhabitants of Pompeii below it. Everything happened so quickly, that the entire town-city and everything within it were "efficiently" buried and rendered devoid of air and moisture -- two requirements for deterioration.Hence, when it was excavated, Pompeii revealed a treasure trove of ancient historical information.


How did the volcanic ash affect Pompeii?

It didn’t go anywhere. It buried the city and that is why we can see it today.


What did people who stayed in the city do to try and survive the eruption in the story Pompeii by Edgar Allan Poe?

Pompeii is not a story, it is a real event. All they could do was hide and wait to see what unfolded. Pompey is a character in a humorous short story 'A Predicament' by Edgar Allan Poe, but it has nothing to do with Pompeii.