They have excavated about 3/4 of the city.
They have excavated about 3/4 of the city.
They have excavated about 3/4 of the city.
They have excavated about 3/4 of the city.
They have excavated about 3/4 of the city.
They have excavated about 3/4 of the city.
They have excavated about 3/4 of the city.
They have excavated about 3/4 of the city.
They have excavated about 3/4 of the city.
It has almost all been uncovered now, it is mainly the north east corner that is still being excavated.
About three quarters of Pompeii have been excavated.
They have excavated about 3/4 of the city.
About 7.500 have been unearthed so far but nobody knows exactly how many soldiers had been made.
very far, Pompeii is in Europe and Iowa is in centeral USA
About 6 miles.
depends how fast you are travelling
Mt. Vesuvious is about 10 Kilometers from Pompeii.
yes
241 km, around two and a half hours drive.
In AD 79, Mount Vesuvius buried Pompeii andHerculaneum. These towns were near Rome, Italy.
Pompeii is an Italian town, not far from Naples. It sits at the foothill of Mt.Vesuvius, which erupted in AD79 and completely demolished the town of Pompeii. The town was covered in a layer of ash and pyroclastic flow and many lives were lost. Many years later, the bodies of the victims were preserved in the ash after Fiorelli, an archaeologist used a special technique to preserve the bodies using plaster. Pompeii is now a thriving historical site that attracts many visitors each year.
As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
Pompeii is the closest city to Mt Vesuvius
Considering the Roman Empire encompassed the Mediterranean, and any international help would be too far away. Besides, it was completely covered in volcanic ash, those who did not leave died, so there was not much help to give.