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House of the Wooden Partition at Herculaneum in Italy, a Roman town destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79 Royalty Free Stock Photo
House of the Wooden Partition, Herculaneum Royalty Free Stock Photo
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House of the Wooden Partition, Herculaneum
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Wooden Dividing Doors still intact inside a House in Herculaneum. Portrait Mode. Herculaneum was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. Unlike Pompeii, the pyroclastic material which covered the more affluent Herculaneum preserved wooden and other organic-based objects such as roofs, doors, and foods. Now a UNESCO heritage site, around 75% of the town is still buried.


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