Latest Discoveries at Pompeii's Insula 10 Include an Incredibly Painted Room

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  • Опубликовано: 10 апр 2024
  • Breathtaking New Discoveries Unearthed in Pompeii's Regio 9's Insula 10
    Embark on a captivating journey through the lost world of Pompeii as we explore the latest excavations in Regio 9, one of the ancient city's 11 administrative districts. Join us as we uncover a stunning trove of artworks, including a magnificent "black room" adorned with exquisite frescoes depicting scenes from Greek mythology.
    Delve into the detective story surrounding the identity of a powerful local politician, Aulus Rustius Verus, whose presence is woven throughout the various properties and businesses uncovered in this sector of the city. Discover how Verus leveraged his wealth and influence to maintain a dominant position within Pompeii's social and political landscape.
    Witness the painstaking efforts of archaeologists as they meticulously piece together a shattered ceiling fresco, revealing a breathtaking tableau of landscapes, Egyptian-inspired characters, bountiful foods and flowers, and imposing theatrical masks. This captivating work of art provides a tantalizing glimpse into the rich tapestry of influences and inspirations that shaped the artistic sensibilities of ancient Pompeii.
    Explore the everyday lives of Pompeii's residents through the recovery of humble, yet invaluable artifacts, such as ornate oil lamps, that offer a window into the rhythms and routines that defined life in this doomed city. Marvel at the preservation of ornate cornices, a testament to the architectural sophistication and aesthetic sensibilities of Pompeii's builders and artisans.
    Join us as we continue to uncover the secrets and stories that have lain buried for nearly two millennia, and gain a deeper understanding of the vibrant and complex society that thrived in Pompeii before the fateful events of AD 79.
    #Pompeii #Archaeology #AncientRome #Excavation #Regio9 #GreekMythology #RomanHistory #ArtandArchitecture

Комментарии • 227

  • @alisn.7998

    It makes no sense to think the black room was painted black so that smoke from the oil lamps wouldn’t show, because smoke would equally affect the paintings on the walls.

  • @wubuck79
    @wubuck79  +43

    I’m no historian or archaeologist but it seems more likely to me the room was painted black just because that’s how they wanted to do it.

  • @UmmNeutral101

    Nerd alert, Cassandra rejecting Apollo did not cause the Trojan War.

  • @marycamilleri447

    I was lucky enough to visit Pompei last year with my daughter and son in law and saw archaeologists excavating an area in Pompei which i assume is the area where these finds have been found, it is such an amazing place.

  • @GodzHarleyGirlStudio

    Clickbait thumbnail as you show skeletons but talk nothing about them even though you show them on your diagram.

  • @paramadevi3218
    @paramadevi3218 7 часов назад

    Is it a "morally questionable practice to distribute free food to the people"??? What about extorting taxes from the poor and neglecting the needy like the politicians do today?

  • @sgassocsg

    Folks. The real treasures are waiting under Herculaneum, a much wealthier city. But alas, they can’t get to them. A city with people lay above

  • @mwj5368
    @mwj5368  +49

    I hope they find in this wealthier section of Pompeii that some of the villas might have libraries full of carbonized scrolls.

  • @ddddddVbbbbbb
    @ddddddVbbbbbb 7 часов назад

    For all people criticizing the explanation of the black paint: Vitruvius himself wrote about it. He recommended the use of black rooms for the winter in order to maintain the heat of the lamps and to hide the smoke marks. You can see a beautiful example of such "winter rooms" in Palazzo Massimo in Rome

  • @djr6876
    @djr6876  +47

    It always amazes me ,the level of sophistication in these ancient civilizations.

  • @TheMoneyMakingMentor

    I was there in 1977. It was amazing to see.

  • @waynek3366

    Pompeii modern times before modern times.

  • @jeffhampton2767

    There must be so many Treasures Unearthed❤

  • @cabincrafts2239

    I've always been fascinated by Pompeii! It literally is a capsule frozen in time and many things can be learned about all of the different classes of society from it's excavation. While I was watching this, one thing just jumped out at me: no matter who you are or how many material objects you have, we will all one day face eternity. Are you ready? Our lives are but a vapor!

  • @user-hz1nb5ff7c

    Love Pompeii,visited twice

  • @nordwestpassage

    Astonishing paintings. Thanks for showing!

  • @carolyn64

    I find this video just so interesting! I have always been interested in Pompeii. So sad and beautiful!

  • @eleanorkosmala4278

    I agree I took my sons there a few years back it was the highlight of our trip

  • @Spankypenguin1

    It is possible that the renovation work was related to the powerful earthquake that hit the area a few years before the eruption, badly damaging and even destroying a number of buildings in the city.

  • @johnbehneman1546
    @johnbehneman1546 28 дней назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! THAT IS A TOTALLY AWSOME HISTORICAL DISCOVERY!!!!