Pompeii may have been unseasonably cold when the eruption of Mount Vesuvius destroyed the Roman city in A.D. 79, new research proposes. A new analysis of 14 of the iconic plaster casts made of the ...
A meticulous analysis of the fourteen plaster casts that preserve the void left by the bodies of the victims of Pompeii has revealed specific textile data that cast new shadows of doubt over one of ...
The climate in England during the Roman occupation was roughly as now; warm enough to have vineyards, some as far north as Yorkshire. But while the Romans, like us, had central heating, they spent a ...
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