Pompey has been fully excavated.
Pompeii was buried by volcanic ash, not lava. That ash had cooled somewhat while traveling from Vesuvius to Pompeii. While it was still hot enough to kill anyone left alive in the town, it was not hot enough to incinerate flesh. People burn when superheated. They do not melt.
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.
Etna is one and then there is Vesuvius which buried Pompeii in 79 AD. Both are still active.
No. Pompeii happened in 79 AD the attack on Rome in 410 AD so the two are not related in any form. Pompeii was buried by a volcanic eruption ( parts are still buried today since it comprises of 65 acres) and there is historical proof that is what happened to the city. Not only are there eyewitness accounts and the ruins of the people/city for historians to see but the volcano is still there and active. The last eruption was in the 1940's.
Pompeii was lost after an eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD and it sat buried until it was found and uncovered. It is made up of 65 acres and there are still areas that are buried. Time stopped that day in 79 AD leaving historians and visitors a view of life in the ancient city of Pompeii and Italy.
im not to sure i think there in museums but there might be a few still there buried underground
Every one thought pompeii was just a poor town that got distoryed by a valcanoe in the Roman empire. But what I found out in my art history class was Pompeii was the Romans version of Vegas. I know it sounds stupid, but it is true.
Pompeii was buried in 79 AD. People still knew it was there, as evidenced by the archaeological conclusions that home owners sent their slaves back to try to dig out the houses and to recover items and the evidence of looting and looters' tunnels. When these efforts were abandoned the site was allowed to grow over. So it was quite a few years before the city was forgotten.
Mount vesuvius destroyed the Italian city of pompeii in 79 a.d
Vesuvius. It is still active with over a million people live in its shadow. It is monitored daily for activity. Pompeii was buried with 65 feet of ash and rocks and it took only 7 minuets. The heat was so hot that historians have researched that it reached 900 degrees. When I visited Pompeii I was surprised that to get into the city from today’s ground level that you had to walk up a tunnel to the 79AD ground level.
Pompeii is a slice in time. The city is exactly the way it was on the day in 79 AD when it was buried. Historians can study how the people lived and the quality of the life on that day. The people of Pompeii lived pretty well and the houses and stores show us this. The art painted on the walls of the houses is bright and clear, the villas that the rich lived in are still nice, and the stores that lined the streets can be seen. The streets are still laid out as they were. I visited Pompeii in 05 and only saw a small bit of the 65 acres that make up the city, but when you go there you walk back into time.
It is a slice of time in history. No other site has been preserved like it has. When the volcano erupted in 79AD it was buried under tons of ash and rocks. Sixty five acres were covered and the things that were happening were also covered. The men who were painting a wall inside a villa had their supplies still there , the homes and stores are still there, the streets still exist. The people who lived there would know their city.