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They Find Out Why the Owners Decided to Plant Vineyards and Orchards Instead of Rebuilding Their Buildings After the Earthquake of 62 a.d. in Pompeii

Pompeii did not die suddenly. Before the Vesuvius buried her in 79 A.D., the city had already survived another catastrophe: a devastating earthquake in 62 that knocked down buildings, broke down streets and left entire neighborhoods in ruins. For years, archaeology has debated whether the city fully recovered [...]
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Pompeii did not die suddenly. Before the Vesuvius buried her in 79 A.D., the city had already survived another catastrophe: a devastating earthquake in 62 that knocked down buildings, broke down streets and left entire neighborhoods in ruins. For years, archaeology has debated whether the city fully recovered [...]

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