Follow the way social attitudes and
historical events—among them, slavery and materialism, wars and
plagues—influenced how glassworking developed in the Roman world
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what really happened at Herculaneum following the eruption of
Vesuvius.
Pompeii, the lost Roman city buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in
79AD, has long been a source of fascination to archaeologists. But
its sister city Herculaneum, buried in the same eruption but to a
much greater depth than Pompeii, reveals far more detail of how the
Romans lived.
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