Since the Mt. Vesuvius erupted in Pompeii many people died. Mt. Vesuvius erupted in Pompeii. Pompeii was destroyed then kept in a time capsule. Allisons findings may also carry over to other Baman towns. Pompeii is one of the most famous archaeological sites. People sewed their own clothes in Pompeii. They didn 't have enough time to buy things in the store. Citizens didn 't have enough money. They were too far away from the store. Citizens didn’t have time for relaxing meals. They had work to do. They had chores to do. They had to sew clothes and wounds. Daily life in Pompeii is similar to ours. Since the volcano erupted in Pompeii, a lot of people died.
The faced very dangerous situations, like raging rivers, horrible weather, hunger, diseases, injuries,and
It was rare for a shower or bath even once a week. Doctors’ visits were limited to those who could afford it and that was a slim few. Such luxuries and a bath were even more rare when it came to those where were homeless and out of the job. European job opportunities were very few if any. It was extremely hard for many to scrape by and survive.
They had to use handkerchiefs to cover their faces from dust to avoid breathing in sand and dirt. Anne Marie, a girl who lived and wrote a diary
Ethical issues require a judgement “on a perception of what is right or wrong”, and the wide scope of stakeholders in relation to human remains in Pompeii and Herculaneum. These remains include various skeletons from throughout Pompeii, and the 139 skeletons from the beachfront and boathouses at Herculaneum. One of the major ethical conflicts exists between the value of study, and the metaphysical preference of respect for human remains. These debates can include the rights of science over culture, the difference between ancient human remains and modern remains, who has the right to make decisions regarding study and display, and whether ancient Roman attitudes towards death are relevant to the decision-making process. Despite these debates,
The streets were full of human waste and garbage, making diseases and illnesses easily attainable. The working conditions were not good either. It was common for workers to end up injured or sick due to the factories that
Life in Pompeii…… Before Tragedy Struck Once a city with many people, now a city with none. In 79 AD, Pompeii became a “Dead City.” Pompeii was once a city a long time ago, and was a very big city. Pompeii has archaeologists digging, Pompeii has many many roles that people played, and people in Pompeii had busy lives.
Overtime the legions of God Jousted with the Grand Inquisitors law That which was lesser Than what the greater foresaw So I intuitively wrote Of flowers heralding the valley of deaths maw That was really the arising soldiers Of the once vanquished armies of God This is how freedom grows From the author who travels at 186,000 miles per second
Pistoia had other ways of trying to prevent the spread of the disease such as, not allowing linens to travel outside the city, or bring linens into the city from outside sources. They would burn linens that they believed to be contaminated due to outside sources. Pistoia also had a very strict way to deal with the dead. They would ensure that the body was tightly
Although they didn’t understand the concept of germs, they understood that dirt caused disease. Therefore, they lived in clean places, away from swamps and other places with bad smells. and had toilets to lead their waste away, instead of dumping it in the streets, and made sure it was possible for even the poor to
People perceive war as death, destruction, suffering without thinking about how the life of a family and their environment is severely impacted. In Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi shows, through her words and pictures, the environment that was created for her after the wars and revolutions started rising. Her parents strive for her to have a better, normal, and safe childhood away from the negative effects of the war, although sometimes causing too much of a secretive setting for her, this is only for her protection. Firstly, growing up is a very important part of a person 's life that can severely impact the memories they carry on throughout their life.
Zola’s Germinal paints a vivid picture of the poor living conditions faced by the Maheus: “Despite the bitter cold outside, the air was heavy with the warmth of the living, that stuffy heat to be found in even the best-kept bedrooms, with its reek of the human herd.” This description paints a picture of a cramped, compact home designed to house a large working family. The “reek of human herd” signifies that the home was unsanitary and not well-furnished. The workers had little to eat, and many faced the threat of death daily. Alzire’s death in Germinal serves as an example: “‘There.
Athens, located in southern Greece, experienced an expansion in culture and education during the years between the Persian War and Peloponnesian War (477-431 BC) which set the stage for future expansions of culture in civilizations like Ancient Rome and Europe during the Renaissance. Although Athens was very prosperous, innovative and ruled by strong leaders during their Golden Age, they still didn’t have a perfect government or social structure which puts into question how successful this period actually was. 1st Paragraph (Outline) Pericles 's had great success in beautifying Athens and increasing its culture, through innovative art and architecture, as well advances in theater, which created a Golden Age because the people of Athens experienced
Slaves that worked here were criminals who had to relinquish their property and their freedom. These people were stuck in the mines for the rest of their lives, never to be sold, and never to be granted back their freedom. They were condemned to slavery and it was understood that they would live and die in these mines. This poor excuse for a life often resulted in unimaginable suffering, and a very limited lifespan. Gladiators were also slaves that were trained to fight to the death for entertainment in the Roman amphitheaters.
The term “livability” has become very popular especially in last years due to the appearance of rankings measuring this phenomenon in different cities. The word “livable” is used in countless ways to describe quality of life and standards of living that every city aspires to achieve. But already in ancient Greece, people were focusing on improving their quality of life in cities. Everyday life, in the city-states like Athens, was based on many amenities considering public life and recreation. Men were spending time socializing in agoras, getting fit in gymnasiums or exploring culture in theaters.
All throughout history, occurrences of oppression and invasion have happened all around the world. The rights and freedom of innocent lives have been taken. The people with power have abused it and become tyrannical and self-centered. The innocent begin to rise against the malicious leaders trying to control their lives. Even through times of downfall and nonsuccess, humanity continues to fight back.