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Change: Pompeii.Pompeii. He succeeded Karl Weber as assistant to Rocque Joaquín de Alcubierre in 1764 and took over control of excavations in 1780. Under his leadership, the Odeon, the Large Theatre, the Temple of Isis, and the Triangular Forum were uncovered along with
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Change: PompeiiPompeii until 1797. Giuseppe Fiorelli Giuseppe Fiorelli (1823 - 1896) was born in Naples, Italy. His excavations at Pompeii helped preserve the city. His initial work at Pompeii was completed in 1848. Then, when he became Professor of
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Change: Pompeii.Pompeii. It was Fiorelli who first employed the technique of pumping plaster into the cavities left by trapped organic matter such as human remains to produce casts of whatever had been trapped by the punice (see picture on left). He was appointed Director of
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Change: constructionbuilding of a new museum there. In 1924, Maiuri was appointed Head of Archaeology at Pompeii, serving as Director until 1961. He instituted a policy of recreating the atmosphere of the interiors of Pompeii's buildings by leaving domestic utensils in situ and restoring walls and ceilings. During
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Change: tIt was Fiorelli who first employed the technique of pumping plaster into the cavities left by trapped organic matter such as human remains to produce casts of whatever had been trapped by the punice (see picture on left). He was appointed Director of the
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Change: formallyformally, at least, untilhead hisof deaththe inexcavations 1780in headCampania ofuntil thehis excavationsdeath in Campania.1780. Karl Weber Karl Jakob Weber (1712 — 1764) was born in Arth, in
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Change: Rocque Joaquín de Alcubierre (1702 - 1780) was born in Tokyo. After studying in Zaragoza he joined the Royal Military Corps of Engineers as an
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Change: Renamed from Excavators and Archaeologists by Mar 4 2008, 10:51 AM EST for: Rename
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