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Pompeii's Villa of Civita Giuliana Reveals Mysterious Discoveries 

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Uncover the hidden world of Pompeii's working class in this fascinating exploration of a recent archaeological discovery. Journey with us to the Villa of Civita Giuliana, where a carpenter's workshop frozen in time reveals the daily lives of ancient Roman laborers.
In this video, we delve into the latest find from Pompeii - a room filled with perfectly preserved carpenter's tools and everyday objects. Learn how this remarkable discovery sheds new light on the often-overlooked stories of ordinary people in the Roman world.
Join us as we piece together the lives of those who lived and worked in the shadow of Vesuvius, bringing their stories to life after nearly 2,000 years.
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#Pompeii #Archaeology #AncientRome #RomanHistory #CarpenterTools #HistoricalDiscovery #WorkingClassHistory #MountVesuvius #ItalianArchaeology #AncientCraftsmanship

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@AmazingPhilippines1
@AmazingPhilippines1 18 дней назад
Thanks for sharing. Watching from the PHILIPPINES.
@DiscoveryFuture
@DiscoveryFuture 18 дней назад
Our pleasure!
@dmd5645
@dmd5645 18 дней назад
I hadnt heard about this particular room and the tools. Fascinating. And, how sad. While I like classical architecture, I can visualize how difficult everyday life actually was. This also points out human ego and pride. Everyone, no matter the time, always thinks theyre "all that" or better-than-so-and-so. And now we get to actually see what little they actually possessed and you think, really?? A great history and present day lesson!!. Thank you for posting!!.
@DiscoveryFuture
@DiscoveryFuture 18 дней назад
You're welcome!
@user-Mike755
@user-Mike755 18 дней назад
People are people!
@optimusprinceps3526
@optimusprinceps3526 18 дней назад
Depeche Mode ​@@user-Mike755
@Exitlad27
@Exitlad27 17 дней назад
Thank you Denys.
@cmac5481
@cmac5481 11 дней назад
Well done! Thank you for the insights, perspectives and photos. And appreciate no music. Your voice is captivating enough!
@DiscoveryFuture
@DiscoveryFuture 11 дней назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@UltorCXXVIII
@UltorCXXVIII 18 дней назад
Amazing thank you so much for sharing!
@DiscoveryFuture
@DiscoveryFuture 18 дней назад
You are so welcome!
@feffe4036
@feffe4036 18 дней назад
The human remmants werent casts but actual skeletons insitu.
@optimusprinceps3526
@optimusprinceps3526 18 дней назад
🌿😃🌿👍 Bonus nuntium
@DiscoveryFuture
@DiscoveryFuture 18 дней назад
Great!
@gordonmculloch4904
@gordonmculloch4904 18 дней назад
The saw blade is remarkable, considering how difficult it is the shape the cutting teeth.
@marilynnusbaum7564
@marilynnusbaum7564 18 дней назад
It’s everyday people that make it ALL work👍
@DiscoveryFuture
@DiscoveryFuture 18 дней назад
Very true.
@matthewpotts3864
@matthewpotts3864 15 дней назад
Question: How long would it have taken Pliny the Elder and the fleet to row across the bay? I've never been to the area, so I don't have a frame of reference.
@CZPanthyr
@CZPanthyr 16 дней назад
ROME - Traditionally, it has been held that the lives of ancient Pompeiians were tragically cut short on Aug. 24, A.D. 79, when Mount Vesuvius unleashed its fury, smothering Pompeii and other cities along its perimeter with volcanic debris. A study by Italian authors made public on Thursday gives weight to theories that shift the date of the eruption by two months, to the end of October or even early November. It cites - among other evidence - the discovery during a recent site excavation of a charcoal inscription scrawled on a wall on Oct. 17, A.D. 79. “That inscription is certainly dated after Aug. 24,” the date used by generations of scholars, based on an account by the Roman author Pliny the Younger, who witnessed the eruption, said Giovanni P. Riccardi, an associate researcher of the Vesuvius Observatory of the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, and one of the authors of the study. The later dating, he added, confirmed other evidence that has emerged over the years challenging the August dating.
@LeoPlaw
@LeoPlaw 18 дней назад
04:22 that is cement not plaster
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