The citizens wore togas, young boys wore tunics, and the woman wore stolas.
Robes and Toga's
they wore togas on special occasions.
Robes and Togas, the same as most of the Roman Empire.
no one lives in Pompeii now but people live in Naples which is close to Pompeii. and people live my mount Vesuvius. but not in Pompeii.
The people of Pompeii primarily descended from indigenous Italic tribes, while also incorporating influences from Greek settlers and later Roman conquerors. The city's population was a mix of local Italians, immigrants, and expatriates, creating a diverse and cosmopolitan community.
Both rich and poor people in Pompeii slept in their bedrooms.Both rich and poor people in Pompeii slept in their bedrooms.Both rich and poor people in Pompeii slept in their bedrooms.Both rich and poor people in Pompeii slept in their bedrooms.Both rich and poor people in Pompeii slept in their bedrooms.Both rich and poor people in Pompeii slept in their bedrooms.Both rich and poor people in Pompeii slept in their bedrooms.Both rich and poor people in Pompeii slept in their bedrooms.Both rich and poor people in Pompeii slept in their bedrooms.
They were known as Italians, being that that is where Pompeii is situated.But, people from Pompeii are called Pompeians.
Men wore togas, boys wore tunics and women and girls wore stolas.
pompeii people thought the earth was flat
Classic Roman clothing, e.g toga's.
yes pompeii had running water but only the rich people
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.