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What Life In Pompeii Was Like BEFORE The Eruption

What Life In Pompeii Was Like BEFORE The Eruption

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In the year 79 C-E, the volcano Mount Vesuvius erupted, burying the Roman town of Pompeii and hundreds of its inhabitants beneath a sea of lava and a cloud of ash. Ironically, the same forces that destroyed the city also preserved Pompeii’s remains in a way that has given archaeologists a unique glimpse of what everyday life was like there in the weeks leading up to the big bang. To Read more About Life In Pompeii, go here:
Date: 2025-09-01

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9: 00 this is the same fallacy of the fighter planes that return home.
The archeologists found no old people (poor teeth or health, doesn't mean there weren't old people living there. They were probably the moneyed people who were able to leave, the younger people couldn't.

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If people actually escaped, then why don't we have more information about the event Like the actual date of eruption. What was going before, during, and after the eruption I think they would have written it down or shared the story with scholars and scribes in other cities.
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Eating ANOTHER Weird History breakfast!
Eating Chocolate Chip Pancakes. while watching this Weird History video!
They are on the movie The Parent Trap (1998!
There are a lot of videos with breakfast food.
They are delicious!

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_Cave canem_ is literally beware of the dog (like the more familiar _cave emptor, _ (let) the buyer beware, in other words, buy at your own risk. Latin doesn't have articles, so we need to add them where appropriate in English.
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A tip: transitions are too strong, and stock video footage takes away the historical feel of the video. Also, lava didn’t literally cover Pompeii- it was byproducts of the explosion that destroyed it before the lava hit
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According to the Highlander TV series, the reason why Pompeii was destroyed so quickly was that 2 Immortals fought on Holy Ground.
Pretty good way to incorporate what happened in Italy into a plausible theory.

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Imagine being a punk kid in Pompeii writing graffiti then someone reads the graffiti you wrote thousands of years later like it's fine literature
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No, Pompeii was not covered in lava. While Vesuvius did erupt with pyroclastic flows, the city was largely buried under layers of ash and pumice.
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The crappy narrator strike 1 crappy imagery strike 2 and most egregiously inaccurate information strike 3. Na im good 2 mins in
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If BCE is before current event and CE is current event, then what's the current event on which you are telling time periods
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Ironic that the real Pompeii was replete with brothels - because signs at the Busch Gardens ride say, you WILL get wet
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