There must have been barns in the outskirts of the town and in the surrounding countryside. Pompeii was in a very fertile area and agriculture was thriving.
They do not know the population of Pompeii. Any figures given out are just estimates as there were no population records for the town.They do not know the population of Pompeii. Any figures given out are just estimates as there were no population records for the town.They do not know the population of Pompeii. Any figures given out are just estimates as there were no population records for the town.They do not know the population of Pompeii. Any figures given out are just estimates as there were no population records for the town.They do not know the population of Pompeii. Any figures given out are just estimates as there were no population records for the town.They do not know the population of Pompeii. Any figures given out are just estimates as there were no population records for the town.They do not know the population of Pompeii. Any figures given out are just estimates as there were no population records for the town.They do not know the population of Pompeii. Any figures given out are just estimates as there were no population records for the town.They do not know the population of Pompeii. Any figures given out are just estimates as there were no population records for the town.
barns and noble
They don't. That's right, people don't live in Pompeii any more. The better question here is: How "did" people make a living in Pompeii.
Pompeii doesn't have any importance to Australia, except for people who are archaeologists and interested in travelling over there.
yes
The 79 CE eruption befell the same fate on Pompeii's neighbouring town of Herculaneum.
You can only have 7 barns total.POULTRY BARNS COUNT!!!
The social classes in Pompeii were the same as in any other city in the Roman empire. laves, freedmen, equestrians, and the elite.
because some people like barns so they like pictures of barns
Most likely at any book store. Try Barns and Noble.
Cornelia Barns was born in 1888.
Cornelia Barns died in 1941.