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24 September 2015
Complete Culture in an Envelope Presentations Introduce Pompeii
Where is it? What happened? What was the result? Why is this important to you?
http://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/pompeii/videos/deconstructing-history-pompeii
http://www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on/past_exhibitions/2013/pompeii_and_herculaneum/pompeii_live/eruption_timeline.aspx
Homework – Document Analysis due Monday
Volcano Eruption in May, 2010
Mt. Vesuvius eruption, 1944
Introduction Pompeii may be the city
most commonly linked to the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 C.E., but the cataclysmic events of that year affected nearby towns just as violently: Herculaneum, Oplontis, Terzigno and others.
Pompeii served as the cosmopolitan center for the seaside resorts on the Bay of Naples. Because of its northern location, residents of Herculaneum experienced the eruption much differently than did the inhabitants of Terzigno, Oplontis, and Pompeii further to the south.
Map of area affected by eruption
IntroductionPompeii, Italy represents an important archaeological and geological site.
Once a prosperous and vivacious town located in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, an active strato volcano, the region and its inhabitants were ultimately decimated and buried in a sea of volcanic ash and debris following a great, unforeseen eruption in the year 79 C.E.
Mt. Vesuvius
Ruins of the ancient Forum in Pompeii
Location: Pompeii,
Italy
The ancient city of Pompeii, Italy is located in southwestern Italy, near the Bay of Naples. Mt. Vesuvius is located to the northwest of the ancient city.
The areal extent of the 79 C.E. eruption is depicted on the map below by the black to gray shading
A Tour of the City: An Aerial View
Body Casts (House with Golden Bracelet)
28 September 2015 Bellringer – Take out Planner Check Document Analysis Keeping on track……….
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Introduction Bring highlighters tomorrow!!!
29 September 2015
Bellringer – Take out Cornell Notes Go over Outline/Example Paragraph
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Introduction
Sources: http://www.fieldmuseum.org/pompeii/index.html
http://www.fieldmuseum.org/pompeii/index.html
Introduction Pompeii may be the city
most commonly linked to the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 C.E., but the cataclysmic events of that year affected nearby towns just as violently: Herculaneum, Oplontis, Terzigno and others.
Pompeii served as the cosmopolitan center for the seaside resorts on the Bay of Naples. Because of its northern location, residents of Herculaneum experienced the eruption much differently than did the inhabitants of Terzigno, Oplontis, and Pompeii further to the south.
Map of area affected by eruption
IntroductionPompeii, Italy represents an important archaeological and geological site.
Once a prosperous and vivacious town located in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, an active strato volcano, the region and its inhabitants were ultimately decimated and buried in a sea of volcanic ash and debris following a great, unforeseen eruption in the year 79 C.E.
Mt. Vesuvius
Ruins of the ancient Forum in Pompeii
Location: Pompeii,
Italy
The ancient city of Pompeii, Italy is located in southwestern Italy, near the Bay of Naples. Mt. Vesuvius is located to the northwest of the ancient city.
The areal extent of the 79 C.E. eruption is depicted on the map below by the black to gray shading
Mt. Vesuvius eruption, 1944
A Tour of the City: An Aerial View
PRIMARY SOURCESPompeii & Herculeneum
Pompeii body casts
Pompeii Street Body Casts
Body Casts (House with Golden Bracelet)
Cast of dog, Pompeii
Pompeii Bread Oven
Carbonized Bread from Pompeii
Pompeii. General view to N. showing paved street
Old city street, Pompeii
A view of the Via delle Tombe (Street of the Tombs), looking southeast. This street lies just outside the city walls of Pompeii, and leads northwest to the city of Herculaneum.
Down one of the streets, Pompeii
A Typical Bar in Pompeii
A Typical Bar in Pompeii, View 2
Wall-painting game-players from a bar on the Via di Mercurio
The Forum
Overall View of the Pompeii Forum with Vesuvius in the background.
The Forum
This was a temple that was Greek in origin and was probably one of the earliest building in Pompeii
Pompeii Forum Bath
Ampitheatre
Amphitheatre
Great Theatre
Odeon (Small Theatre)
Wall-painting depicting worship of Isis
Temple of Isis
Temple of Isis. view from Northwest.
MOSAIC AT ENTRANCE OF A VILLA
A preserved family mosaic
Wall Painting, Banquet Scene
House of the BakerThis wall-painting depicts the sale of bread.
Ruins of a Pompeii House, 1
Atrium: House of the Vettii
House of Vettii, Pompeii, Part 1
Roman (Campania). Pompeii. House of the Vettii. Lararium
House of Vettii, Kitchen
House of Vettii, Part 2
Roman (Campania). Pompeii. House of the Vettii. Lararium shrine. Detail of Genius (spirit) of the Paterfamilias flanked by two lares.
House of Vettii,Carpenter at Work
House of Vettii
House of Vettii
Atrium: House of the Faun
House of the Faun
Alexander Mosaic depicting the Battle at Issus (vs. Darius).
House of the Faun
Detail of the head of Alexander from the Alexander Mosaic, depicting the Battle at Issus (vs. Darius).
Villa of the Mysteries
Villa of the Mysteries
General view of the Great Frieze of the Dionysiac Mysteries, Villa of the Mysteries.
Impluvium, Pompeii
The square basin at the bottom of this atrium is an impluvium, built to store water that poured in through a hole in the roof.
Detail, bronze statue of Apollo, Pompeii
Marble statue of woman, Pompeii
Herculaneum
Mosaic Wall, Herculaneum
Thermopolis (bar), Herculaneum
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Public Baths, Herculaneum
Doctor’s Kit - Herculaneum
Skeleton at Herculaneum
Skeleton at Herculaneum (detail)