In Pompeii, street signs included painted inscriptions on walls and stone markers that indicated directions, distances, and the names of streets. Some signs also advertised businesses or indicated the presence of public facilities like baths and inns. These signs were essential for navigation and commerce in the bustling city, providing vital information to residents and visitors alike. The preservation of these signs offers valuable insights into the daily life and organization of Pompeii before the volcanic eruption.
A Noun.
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they did not have one~ they lived freely
Well, a Specularium was a kind of proto-glasshouse (aka greenhouse), so I assume a Pompeii Specularium was one from Pompeii. They used thin sheets of mica, rather than glass, to cover the plants with.
almost every kind of job that existed in any other city existed in the ghetto
All of today's birds existed in 1850.
There are allot of different signs such as+
Road and highway signs.
Bread, fish, oil, fruit, meats.
Well, it...kind of depends......where you're from.....
Deadly ones.
The noun "street" is a common noun.