Discover the ancient Roman town of Herculaneum, perfectly preserved by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD. Join Andrew Wallace-Hadrill as he explores this fascinating site, revealing stunning details about Roman life that Pompeii alone can’t offer. From wooden furniture and household shrines to remarkably preserved skeletons, Herculaneum provides a vivid snapshot of Roman daily life. Uncover
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I really can't stand the elitist way th3 host speaks on "the poors" hopeless brits. Ita possible that Jupiter wasn't stoked on the slavery gammit and ended it all .
It's my understanding that the casts of Pompeii residents still contain the skeletons of these people. Is it possible to examine these skeletons using CT or other non-invasive scans to get a better idea of their bones and general heath, etc., as is done with the Herculaneum skeletons?
Wonderful show. Thanks!
This is a reupload. This is already a few years old
"Ate" starts with an "a", not an "e"
Fascinating❤ thank youuu
Super enjoying the live stream. Thankyou TVP
It really is amazing how well-preserved it is. It's an archaeological gold mine
Mind-blowing, just fantastic!
You ever hurl some stuff like Xena?
I notice on one of the skeletons the arm and wrist looked like it had carpal tunnel. Probably from spending too much time on the stone tablet.
ive seen 3000.time VOLCANO s ,,,but never seen a BEFORE AND AFTER SHOT ON THE VOL
Neptune's wife was Salacia. NOT Amphitrite. Amphitrite was Greek, not Roman. Stop mixing cultures. You may just as well say that Britain and France are the same people and cultures.
Lmao he didnt have a big prick