House In Herculaneum, Italy
Uploaded: October 20, 2017 03:32:01 | Entered: October 20, 2017 03:42:29
For PG 101 Ancient/Antique theme
Both Herculaneum and Pompeii were destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Because it was farther away, Herculaneum was affected a bit later and covered by a much deeper pyroclastic layer. This preserved more of the buildings. The wealthy house here has stunning mosaics and a "grotto" dedicated to "nymphs.
Bob Cournoyer
October 20, 2017
Amanda D. Austwick
October 20, 2017
Melinda F. Schneider
October 21, 2017
Terry A. Stoa October 22, 2017
Stunning mosaics to be sure. #11651105
Bob Cournoyer
October 22, 2017
Amanda D. Austwick
October 22, 2017
Michele Peterson
October 22, 2017
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