Video: Herculaneum Uncovered
Wed, Jan 26, 2011
When Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 A.D., Pompeii was not the only ancient Roman city that fell victim to its pyroclastic blast. The city of Herculaneum shared its fate.
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The story of ancient Herculaneum's demise through the cataclysmic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. is retold in this effective video presentation. The story has acquired new details as scientists uncover the spectacular remains preserved beneath the pumice and ash that encased it, providing, much like its sister city Pompeii, a fascinating time capsule for future generations. Only a fraction of the ancient city has been unearthed thus far, but what has already been recovered and studied has afforded a tantalizing window on the past.
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