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From priestesses to prostitutes: New exhibition uncovers the lives of women in PompeiiNew exhibition uncovers the lives of women in Pompeii A new exhibition at Pompeii Archaeological Park brings to light the lives of women in the ancient Roman city - from priestesses and businesswomen ...
A new partnership brings winemaking back to Pompeii for the first time in 2000 years – For the first time in nearly two ...
In her right hand, the female figure holds laurel leaves, which Roman priestesses and priests once used to purify spaces.
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Archaeologists excavating the Porta Sarno necropolis in Pompeii, Italy, discovered life-sized statues of a man and woman as ...
The woman’s adornments suggest she was more important than the man, according to Gabriel Zuchtriegel, director of the Pompeii archaeological park. This, he said, could mean they were not married ...
The woman’s adornments suggest she was more important than the man, according to Gabriel Zuchtriegel, director of the Pompeii archaeological park. This, he said, could mean they were not married but ...
As per a statement from Pompeii Archaeological Park, the cemetery primarily contains cremation burials, with several niches carved into the tomb’s wall that once held funerary urns. The statues ...
Pompeii, Royal Palace of Caserta, and the Colosseum are among the most visited today for the #domenicalmuseo, the initiative by the Ministry of Culture that allows free entry, every first Sunday ...
It is not the other Pompeii, the ancient and very sad city inhabited by slaves, revealed a year ago, but the real Pompeii ...
The excavation effort is a joint effort between the University of Valencia and the Pompeii Archaeological Park, one that began in July 2024 and is part of the larger research project Investigating ...
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