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What were houses in Pompeii made of?

Most of the houses or buildings in Pompeii were made of stone


What is Pompeii's condition?

At present, Pompeii's condition is very bad. Buildings are collapsing due to neglect.At present, Pompeii's condition is very bad. Buildings are collapsing due to neglect.At present, Pompeii's condition is very bad. Buildings are collapsing due to neglect.At present, Pompeii's condition is very bad. Buildings are collapsing due to neglect.At present, Pompeii's condition is very bad. Buildings are collapsing due to neglect.At present, Pompeii's condition is very bad. Buildings are collapsing due to neglect.At present, Pompeii's condition is very bad. Buildings are collapsing due to neglect.At present, Pompeii's condition is very bad. Buildings are collapsing due to neglect.At present, Pompeii's condition is very bad. Buildings are collapsing due to neglect.


How where the buildings in Pompeii destroyed?

mostly by pyroclastic flows.


Did the Romans get art from Pompeii?

Get art? No. Pompeii was a Roman town and the Romans made art in Pompeii by creating frescoes and statuary and garden decor.Get art? No. Pompeii was a Roman town and the Romans made art in Pompeii by creating frescoes and statuary and garden decor.Get art? No. Pompeii was a Roman town and the Romans made art in Pompeii by creating frescoes and statuary and garden decor.Get art? No. Pompeii was a Roman town and the Romans made art in Pompeii by creating frescoes and statuary and garden decor.Get art? No. Pompeii was a Roman town and the Romans made art in Pompeii by creating frescoes and statuary and garden decor.Get art? No. Pompeii was a Roman town and the Romans made art in Pompeii by creating frescoes and statuary and garden decor.Get art? No. Pompeii was a Roman town and the Romans made art in Pompeii by creating frescoes and statuary and garden decor.Get art? No. Pompeii was a Roman town and the Romans made art in Pompeii by creating frescoes and statuary and garden decor.Get art? No. Pompeii was a Roman town and the Romans made art in Pompeii by creating frescoes and statuary and garden decor.


What type of shelter do they have in Pompeii?

Pompeii was a city of several thousand people before it was buried. The buildings you see today are made of stone and the wooden roofs or buildings all burned in the eruption. Inside the building the art on the walls can still be seen and the colors are still vivid. It is amazing. I was there 6 years ago and barely got to see the whole city, but what I did see was worth the trip.


When did Pompeii get destroyed by the Vesuvius?

Mount vesuvius destroyed the Italian city of pompeii in 79 a.d


What was the author purpose in Italians trying to prevent a modern Pompeii?

"Is to teach us about the Italians trying to prevent a modern day Pompeii because Pompeii from AD 79 was a beautiful place! and people should not tear that down and make newer buildings, Pompeii before modern day was just fine"


When was Pompeii builed?

Over hundreds of years, just like any modern town. Buildings were added and knocked town all the time. It is not known when the town first came to be recognised as 'Pompeii'.


How many cities were destroyed alongside Pompeii in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius?

About 200 buildings were destroyed in the eruption.


How do you explain the damage the volcano did to Pompeii in 1979 in 200 words?

On the 24 August 79 CE the volcano, Mount Vesuviusburied the town of Pompeii in ash and pumice and the hot gases suffocated any people or animals that remained in the area. Although there was an eruption, a lot of the buildings and art work survived.Unfortunately, Mount Vesuvius' eruption disrupted the buildings so a lot of the buildings wherevulnerabletocollapse. Also, weathering, erosion and light damage all had their affects on the buildings.


What was Giuseppe Fiorelli contribution to the study of Pompeii?

Giuseppe Fiorelli was an archaeologist, who made major contributions to the study of Pompeii. He trained archaeologists in the layer by layer method of unearthing, thus preserving artifacts. He initiated a method of uncovering the houses of Pompeii from the top down to the street, minimizing any loss or further damage to the buildings. He is most famous for developing the plaster casts of the people, animals and plants that were covered in ash thereby giving us the lifelike features of the victims.


Where is Pompeii's forum?

The forum was a very important part of Pompeii. Being a large open space (143 metres long and 38 metres wide), paved with stone, it was the civic centre of Pompeii, and supported buildings for business, religion, and the local government. Within it, there were statues of the emperor and his family, as well as statues of some notable citizens of Pompeii. Some of the buildings in the forum were offices, baths, and temples (Jupiter in the North, Apollo in the South, and Venus southwest of the Basilica). The Basilica was used as a court building, as well as a meeting place for businessmen. There was also a 'Meeting Hall of the Cloth Merchants'. Information was distributed in the forum in several ways. There was a tribunal, which was a speaker's platform, where important speeches and announcements were made. There were also public bulletin boards in the forum and outside buildings. Another way that information was distributed was by people casually scribbling on walls. The forum was basically the epicenter of business life and social life in Pompeii. It was crucial to the success of the city.