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Today, the archaeological site of Pompeii is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and ongoing excavations continue to uncover artifacts, frescoes, and structures preserved by volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Many of these findings are carefully preserved and displayed in museums, such as the Naples National Archaeological Museum. Efforts are made to protect the site from further decay, tourism impact, and environmental factors, ensuring that Pompeii remains a vital resource for understanding ancient Roman life. Restoration and conservation projects are also in place to maintain the integrity of the site for future generations.

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