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This website provides details on:
- the story of their destruction and re-discovery
- the history of the region
- the daily life of the people
- what can be seen today
- links to other related sites
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Location
The excavations at Pompeii are located just to the west of present day Pompei, while Herculaneum is situated in the modern town of Ercolano. These sites have excellent connections both by rail and road with Naples, Sorrento and other nearby towns. The Roman sites at Stabiae, Oplontis and Boscoreale can be located by use of the map below and are also within easy reach. As the map shows, Vesuvius looms large over all these towns.
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Latest News
Roman Throne (solium) found in Herculaneum Dig...... .......................................................December 5, 2007
(BBC News in Pictures).
Excavations at the Villa of the Papyri to Resume ....................................................................October 24, 2007
(Richard Owen, The Times).
Painted Roman Sculpture Found ....................................................................................................March 25, 2006
................(Richard Owen, The Times).
Rare Pompeii Silver Unveiled ...............................................................................................................July 19, 2005
................(David Willey, BBC News).
Battle for the Books of Herculaneum .................................................................................................May 22, 2005
(Peter Popham, Sunday Independent).
Millionaire to Fund Digs at Herculaneum .................................................................................February 13, 2005
(Nick Fielding, Sunday Times).
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