Conclusion:
Pompeii has been buried for thousands of years. Archaeologists have discovered many valuable items in the ruins of the Pompeii village. Old pots, coins and plastered skeletons show how people lived in 79.AD and what most likely happened during the eruption. Evidence shows that many of the objects found in the ruins of the village date back thousands of years and are able to tell their stories.
Evidence suggests there was a big difference between the rich and poor of Pompeii. Skeletons left behind in houses after the eruption show that rich people have nice white strong teeth and poor people have sharp teeth with multiple cavities and fillings. Skeletons found tell us a lot about what happened in Pompeii August 24th 70.AD, what they tried to do to survive and what happened after the deadly eruption. Unfinished indigestion, food left in pantry’s and plates tell us what they ate for there diet, a lot of broken egg shells found suggests that chickens were kept for the eggs and for the chicken to eat.
How does the evidence found in Pompeii show us today how they lived? Evidence shows dates/ times and genders of people and objects from the Pompeii ruins. The teeth off skeletons tell us what they ate for meals, food not quite digested properly, tell us what diet that person/family(s) were eating. Breads and cakes were baked to the crisp during the eruption, black flower shaped bread sat on shelf’s telling u they had bakery’s.
Entertainment, Housing and Food of Pompeii are three main aspects of Pompeii. Entertainment is all the theater and performances, mostly mimes, performed in the local Amphitheater. Houses in Pompeii always had there own special touch but all houses are greeted with a small pool that collects rainwater for decoration. Food was one of the many favorites of the people of Pompeii, food was loved by everyone. Food was found all over Pompeii, in garbage bins, Skeletons and left on plates or in Pantry’s.
Pompeii the once buried city has been found and has many secrets of the lives of the Pompeii people.
Pompeii has been buried for thousands of years. Archaeologists have discovered many valuable items in the ruins of the Pompeii village. Old pots, coins and plastered skeletons show how people lived in 79.AD and what most likely happened during the eruption. Evidence shows that many of the objects found in the ruins of the village date back thousands of years and are able to tell their stories.
Evidence suggests there was a big difference between the rich and poor of Pompeii. Skeletons left behind in houses after the eruption show that rich people have nice white strong teeth and poor people have sharp teeth with multiple cavities and fillings. Skeletons found tell us a lot about what happened in Pompeii August 24th 70.AD, what they tried to do to survive and what happened after the deadly eruption. Unfinished indigestion, food left in pantry’s and plates tell us what they ate for there diet, a lot of broken egg shells found suggests that chickens were kept for the eggs and for the chicken to eat.
How does the evidence found in Pompeii show us today how they lived? Evidence shows dates/ times and genders of people and objects from the Pompeii ruins. The teeth off skeletons tell us what they ate for meals, food not quite digested properly, tell us what diet that person/family(s) were eating. Breads and cakes were baked to the crisp during the eruption, black flower shaped bread sat on shelf’s telling u they had bakery’s.
Entertainment, Housing and Food of Pompeii are three main aspects of Pompeii. Entertainment is all the theater and performances, mostly mimes, performed in the local Amphitheater. Houses in Pompeii always had there own special touch but all houses are greeted with a small pool that collects rainwater for decoration. Food was one of the many favorites of the people of Pompeii, food was loved by everyone. Food was found all over Pompeii, in garbage bins, Skeletons and left on plates or in Pantry’s.
Pompeii the once buried city has been found and has many secrets of the lives of the Pompeii people.