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Herculaneum, located on the picturesque Bay of Naples, was buried
in the same volcanic eruption as its larger neighbour, Pompeii. But
while Pompeii was covered by a relatively shallow layer of loose
volcanic ash, Herculaneum was submerged in deep flows of hot
volcanic mud, which preserved the upper stories of buildings, as
well as organic materials like wooden furnishings and foodstuffs.
This oversized volume opens with an account of the city's
catastrophic destruction in AD 79, and of the excavations, underway
since 1738, that have brought at least a part of its treasures back
to light. It then surveys the principal public buildings and
private residences that have been uncovered, including the famous
Villa of the Papyri, perched to the northwest of the town. The
splendid decoration of these ancient structures - in particular,
their wall paintings - is presented as never before, thanks to an
extensive photographic campaign carried out especially for this
book. With these superb illustrations complementing an
authoritative text, Herculaneum is sure to be welcomed by all
students and enthusiasts of archaeology.
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