Wednesday, June 3, 2015

06/13/2015 Pompeii: In the Shadow of the Volcano Downtown


City of Toronto All Events http://ift.tt/1Kb2Nhz Almost 2,000 years ago in southern Italy, the volcano Mount Vesuvius erupted violently, with tremendous force and little warning. Within 24 hours, the nearby ancient Roman city of Pompeii perished in a rain of hot ash, falling debris and clouds of poisonous gaseous blasts. Buried under metres of volcanic ash, the once-thriving city suddenly – and completely – vanished from sight. Over 200 objects excavated from the ancient site reveal the daily lives – public and private – of the people of Pompeii immediately prior to the great eruption, and the overwhelming toll paid by those who decided to stay.

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