Tufa or basalt stones
Lava did not enter the streets of Pompeii. When Vesuvius erupted in 79 it did so explosivley, blasting material into the air where it became ash and pumice. Pompeii was buried to a depth of 20 feet.
Aqueducts that lead to water fountains in the streets, rain water.
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Probably, as the streets were filled with urine, excrement, animals and rotting food.
Pumice is one of them
No the entire area was covered in ash and rock and mud.
Most of the houses or buildings in Pompeii were made of stone
The Streets Made Me was created on 2001-08-07.
Look What the Streets Made was created in 1995.
If you went to Pompeii today you would see the various buildings and streets of an ancient town. You would have a first hand idea of how the ancients lived. You would do a lot of walking and picture taking.
Mostly everything was. Houses, (inside also), streets, churches, bodies... Basically the whole town as it slept in 79AD... is the same as it is now.
Pompeii was originally a "Samnite" town. The Roman term for the Oscan speaking peoples of southern Italy was Samnite. Inscriptions have been unearthed in Pompeii written in the old Oscan language.