Herculaneum, in the shadow of Pompei and Vesuvius.
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0.000 HBDHerculaneum, in the shadow of Pompei and Vesuvius.
It wasn't only Pompei that was destroyed and buried under the eruption of Vesuvius in 79AD, other towns like Oplontis, Stabiae, Nuceria and the town i would like to mention, Herculaneum often disregarded. Herculaneum, in modern day Erculano was discovered in 1709, the ancient town fell under 19 meters of ash and lava and was hit by a pyroclastic stream, the cloud of ash and lava that hangs over an erupting volcano and then descends on land, unlike Pompei which was hit by a rain of pummice. Herculaneum was founded in the 6th century BC, inhabited by adversaries of Rome it was later conquered in 89BC and made a municipium, an annexed town. https://i.imgsafe.org/2c4090baec.jpg Statue of Nonius Balbus, a benefactor of Herculaneum, praetor and proconsul of the provinces of Crete and Cyrene under the reign of Augustus. Notice the square patterns on the houses, they are all over the sites in Pompei and Herculaneum, the original stuca has come off, leaving the workable square patterns. https://i.imgsafe.org/2c3925e54c.jpg Modernday Ercolano railstation with a view on the bay of Napels. https://i.imgsafe.org/2c3f872a2f.jpg Only 7 km's from Vesuvius, the town was situated by the sea, https://i.imgsafe.org/2c3e66a06d.jpg the arches, were silostructures used for unloading and storing products and boathouses, located directly near the sea. Clearly visible on this picture is the current groundlevel of habitation and the height of debri that fell down after the eruption. The arches where used as as safeplace during the pyroclastic rain and basicly position the lost harbour, https://i.imgsafe.org/2c5f315176.jpg it did not help, people suffocated and died of the heath, getting burried under the eruption. https://i.imgsafe.org/2c638691ed.jpg Inside one of the siloarches, boathouses. A short tour, https://i.imgsafe.org/2c67040d97.jpg Further inside the town, which was home to 4000 people and which was layed-out on a checkers pattern, 3 streets probably crossing 5 streets, the Roman usual, a theater, citywalls and citygate, a forum, a bassilica, small tempels, shrines with luxuary villas outside the walls. https://i.imgsafe.org/2cb5ea8034.jpg The streets with the high curbstones, which was done because of the seasonal rains which drained the streets. Notice the lead pipes used in Roman times. https://i.imgsafe.org/2c7c759bb3.jpg Houses along the streets, https://i.imgsafe.org/2c7fce9b52.jpg looking inside a house, it's small garden and housealtar. https://i.imgsafe.org/2c82e74f85.jpg Another housealtar, where people practised their religeon to the gods they held in high esteem, choosing from the pantheon, a set of gods. Inside the hallway of the Collegium of the Augustales, home to priests devoted to Augustus emperor. https://i.imgsafe.org/2c8ba313a7.jpg https://i.imgsafe.org/2c96c60218.jpg Representation of Minerva, Juno and Hercules inside the Collegium. https://i.imgsafe.org/2c9a5dd134.jpg A mosaic, inside a well decorated house, picturing Neptunus and Amphitrite, the wife of Neptune. https://i.imgsafe.org/2ca5ba2cbd.jpg A gardenpart of a house, overlooking the current level of habitation. https://i.imgsafe.org/2ca8fb2c2c.jpg Clearly visible here the wall of debri left behind by the volcano still unexcavated, upon which the new town is build. https://i.imgsafe.org/2cafe2939a.jpg Lot smaller then Pompei, missing out on the large crowds, Erculano Scavi or Herculaneum. And definetly wortwhile!
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