Pompei re -occupied for 4 centuries after its destruction – History Blog

Pompei re -occupied for 4 centuries after its destruction – History Blog

Pompei re -occupied for 4 centuries after its destruction – History BlogNew excavations in Pompei have revealed archaeological evidence that the city was resurrected after the devastation of Vesvivos’s 79 advertisement. Former residents of the city who had no resources to go, and possibly wandering from other places built houses for themselves in the ruins of the upper floor of the buildings, which are still standing above the deep ash. The lower floors below the ash layer were used as basement and converted converved used as fireplace, oven and mills.

Initially, they lived in a kind of desert, but the plants soon flourished once again.

In addition to a place to live, Pompei offered the possibility of excavating underground, where valuables can be found, though occasionally a rotten hunting body can stumble.

It was developed to some extent, if not anarchy, the situation was probably the reason why Emperor Tights sent two former consulates as a campaign curator. ResetandyIn addition to promoting the renovation of Pompei and Herculenium, they were assigned to take care of the assets of those who had left no heritage and gave them to the “affected cities”. However, the reform effort was a failure, as the site could never become an important center again before it exploded. On the contrary, according to archaeological data, it must be a settlement where people lived in uncertain conditions and without the Roman city’s specific infrastructure and services. This was not prevented from continuing this form of settlement for late, namely, until the 5th century CE, when, perhaps with another destructive burst (known as “Polyna Bhat”), it was certainly abandoned.

Researchers estimate that Pompei’s population was about 20,000 at the time of the exploding. The number of dead people is unknown and only 1,300 have been found in the excavation. Many people will lose their lives outside the city while trying to escape, but since the excavation began in 1748, they have mostly focused on the city. We know from these writings that some survivors established themselves in other cities, but without means of putting the roots somewhere else, there can be no choice but to return home and set up housing immediately in the upper floors of the buildings.

The Insula Meridunis is a neighboring neighborhood south of the Pompei Urban Center. In the past it has been partially excavated, and currently a complete campaign for stability, stability and rehabilitation is underway. At the same time, archaeologists have also been conducting a strategic investigation at various locations, digging below layers to document the timeline. As a result of these investigations, they have discovered the remains of rehabilitation on Pompei after 79 AD.

The deserted evidence of rehabilitation was often destroyed in historical excavations, which targeted the layer with its sophisticated samples and human remains since 79th, which caught the tragic loss of life. That people had occupied the ruins, the site was known even before the re -discovery, but it was not just a pursuit of interest for archaeologists, historians and antiquities, who left the powers.

The Insula Meridonialis was in a state of non -interest. After supporting the walls of the ancient city, its underground surfaces were destroyed in the previous excavation. Thankfully, there was more to find out by the current team.

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