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Pompeii itself is not a primary source; rather, it is an archaeological site that provides primary evidence of life in ancient Rome. The ruins, artifacts, and frescoes found in Pompeii serve as primary sources for historians and researchers to study the culture, daily life, and events of the time, particularly the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Thus, while the site is invaluable for historical research, it is the objects and remains discovered there that are considered primary sources.

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