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🌋 The Real Pompeii Story From a servant's Perspective Hey history lovers! Peter here, and today we're diving deep into one of history's most devastating disasters, but with a twist that'll blow your mind! What You'll Discover: Why the eruption date you learned in school is probably WRONG (new archaeological evidence revealed!) The heartbreaking final 18 hours through the eyes of Aelia, a forgotten slave girl How recent discoveries are rewriting Pompeii's timeline The incredible story behind a 2000-year-old silver brooch that changes everything What it was REALLY like to live (and die) in ancient Pompeii Why Vesuvius is still one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes We'll walk through the streets of ancient Pompeii, experience the terror of that fateful day in 79 AD, and uncover secrets that modern archaeology is still revealing. From the daily life of Roman slaves to the physics of pyroclastic flows - this isn't your typical history lesson! Fun fact: Did you know most tourists visiting Pompeii today are standing on the WRONG date? Comment below: October or August - which team are you on? 📅 Don't forget to LIKE if you learned something new, SUBSCRIBE for more historical deep-dives, and hit that BELL so you never miss our latest discoveries! Got a historical mystery you want us to investigate? Drop it in the comments! 👇 #Pompeii #AncientRome #Vesuvius #History #RomanEmpire #Archaeology #HistoricalMystery #AncientHistory #audiobook #HistoryFacts #Documentary #Educational #AncientWorld #HistoryChannel #HistoryDocumentary #RomanSociety #ancientlife Sources and Division: Truth vs Fiction ✅ TRUTH (based on historical sources): Eruption Dating (October vs August): Charcoal inscription "XVI K Nov" (October 17th) - discovered 2018, Regio V Autumn fruits found in ash deposits Heavy clothing on victims, braziers in houses Coins minted after June 24, 79 AD Autumn wind patterns match ash distribution Sources: Stefani et al. 2018, Journal of Archaeological Science; Archaeological Park excavation reports Daily Life in Pompeii: Prices (Herculaneum papyrus): "Phileros the slave bought: bread - 2 asses, oil - 1 as, wine - 4 asses, meat - 8 asses" Shops, thermopolia, water system, architecture Slave society, slave prices (500-2000 sestertii) Scaurus garum, bakeries, religious life Sources: CIL IV (Pompeian inscriptions), Beard Pompeii: Life of a Roman Town, Clarke Looking at Laughter Eruption Description: Pliny the Younger's letters to Tacitus (Ep. 6.16, 6.20) "Pine tree-shaped cloud" Sequence of events, pyroclastic flows Fiorelli's Method: Giuseppe Fiorelli, 1860s, plaster casts Casa del Cryptoportico discovery in 1970 ❌ FICTION (literary elements): Character of Aelia: Completely invented character Her Rhine origins, name, personal history Specific interactions with Pomponia's family Pomponia Grecyna's Family: Invented characters (though typically Roman names) Specific dialogues, household situations Marcus Holconius Celer as guest Detailed Scenes: Specific conversations between characters Exact sequence of final hours in the house Emotional reactions of specific individuals Silver brooch as symbol - fictional Modern Discoveries: 2024 DNA analysis - generalization Specific anthropologist from 1999 Details of research on "Aelia's" cast 📚 MAIN SOURCES: Ancient: Pliny the Younger, Epistulae 6.16, 6.20 Cassius Dio, Roman History 66.21-23 Martial, Epigrams 4.44 Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum IV (Pompeian inscriptions) Modern: Beard, Mary. Pompeii: The Life of a Roman Town, 2008 Cooley, A.E. Pompeii and Herculaneum: A Sourcebook, 2014 Lazer, Estelle. Resurrecting Pompeii, 2009 Stefani, G. et al. "Dating of Vesuvius Eruption," Journal of Archaeological Science, 2018 Archaeological Reports: Rivista di Studi Pompeiani Official Pompeii Archaeological Park publications Journal of Roman Archaeology