I'm not sure if there is evidence, but the Romans had farmers, and carts that needed horses to operate, so they almost certainly had horses. Some people might have kept there horses on their farms for Chariot Racing in other towns as well.
Yes, horses were used in Pompeii during the time of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Archaeological evidence has revealed that horses were an integral part of daily life in Pompeii, used for transportation, agriculture, and entertainment. The remains of horses have been found among the ruins of Pompeii, indicating their presence at the time of the eruption.
They used wooden carts pulled by mules or horses, as well as by foot.
Wooden carts pulled by mules and horses, and riding on horse back. There was also a port where you could get boats.
Drachma
The ruins of Pompeii are located in Italy.The ruins of Pompeii are located in Italy.The ruins of Pompeii are located in Italy.The ruins of Pompeii are located in Italy.The ruins of Pompeii are located in Italy.The ruins of Pompeii are located in Italy.The ruins of Pompeii are located in Italy.The ruins of Pompeii are located in Italy.The ruins of Pompeii are located in Italy.
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Vesuvius is 8 kilometres from Pompeii, so no it is not IN Pompeii
horses
They used horses to travel
horses, and ...
Yes, there were a lot of open spaces in Pompeii. However only the rich had their own private gardens, but there were public gardens around the town for everyone to use.
It is a important piece of history and concludes the point that pompeii did use atidtic decorations in thier houses.