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Pompeii Eruption - Part 5: How disaster became history, science, and warning

Pompeii Eruption - Part 5: How disaster became history, science, and warning

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Centuries passed in silence. Beneath meters of volcanic debris, the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum waited—frozen in the moment their world ended. What was disaster for one generation became, for later centuries, an archive of ordinary life and sudden loss.When the eruption ended, the towns were gone from the map. The ash and pumice preserved walls, streets, graffiti, even loaves of bread. The burial was both destruction and protection. Without the eruption, the details of Roman daily life—shop signs, mosaics, household tools—would have faded with time. Instead, the city was sealed, waiting for rediscovery.Learn more at: https://thedisasterarchive.com/disaster/pompeii-eruption

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