These figures stood in stark contrast to those the visitors had seen in the exquisite painting of a Dionysian initiation at a recent party in an opulent seaside villa. Holding a wine glass in one hand ...
Every year, on the second Sunday in February, American capitalism gathers around a single, electronic campfire to watch the ...
The Jonathan Ross Show ITV1/ITVX, 9.30pm After his memorable appearance on The Celebrity Traitors, Ross returns with his chat show. Guests are actors Hugh Bonneville and Riz Ahmed, rugby player Ellie ...
"To the folks of Down East Carteret County, and some locals throughout coastal NC, however, the 'jumpin’ mullet,' as they call it, owns a special place in their hearts and kitchens," Dr. David Burney ...
For most travellers, souvenirs come neatly packaged: fridge magnets, postcards, or a scarf bought from a local market. But around the world, authorities at heritage sites and natural landmarks deal ...
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The final hours of Pompeii
Pompeii didn’t die in one instant—it collapsed in stages, hour by hour, as the sky turned into ash. At first, people watched the eruption like it was distant trouble, not the end of the world. Then ...
Jan. 30 through Feb. 8 at the Kalita Humphreys Theater, Dallas. attpac.org. (NEW) CURTAINS The musical whodunnit takes place ...
Inmode ( INMD) rose 7.5% in after-hours trading on a report that Steel Partners Holdings made an offer to buy a majority ...
Researchers investigating graffiti in Pompeii uncovered 79 new inscriptions. The team used highly technical means to take a deeper look at a 90-foot corridor near a theater, considered the most ...
The project, described by Pompeii officials as Bruits de couloir (“corridor whispers”), used Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI), a computational photography technique that photographs a surface ...
The public baths of Pompeii were social hubs of the city—places to gossip, relax, and wash. But for much of their early history, you might have been cleaner before you stepped in. New research ...
The city of Pompeii was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. Researchers at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) have now reconstructed the city's water supply system based on ...
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