What Was Normal Life Like In Pompeii Before The Eruption? | Lost Lives Of Pompeii

What Was Normal Life Like In Pompeii Before The Eruption? | Lost Lives Of Pompeii

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Pompeii is one of the Ancient World's most famous towns, largely due to its destruction by Mount Vesuvius, but what was it like to actually live there? Join Tristan Hughes as he delves into the lives of Pompeii's ordinary citizens.

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@davidhiatt1486
@davidhiatt1486 - 30.05.2024 00:02

I'm number 1!

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@Whytemonkee
@Whytemonkee - 30.05.2024 00:05

Im number 2

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@phatphat7089
@phatphat7089 - 30.05.2024 00:06

I am not a number I'm a free man!

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@dealyboy
@dealyboy - 30.05.2024 00:30

I'm neither a number, nor a free man.

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@objetivista686
@objetivista686 - 30.05.2024 00:46

This figure is of Roman Egypt, not Pompeii...

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@user-yp7be3vz2e
@user-yp7be3vz2e - 30.05.2024 01:04

Waant falernian wine grown on the slopes of vesuvius?

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@MM-fv1pi
@MM-fv1pi - 30.05.2024 02:10

obviously Romans and over all original Indo-European people were disgusting glaringly brown people. white race appeared from Uralic-Altaic roots.

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@sforza209
@sforza209 - 30.05.2024 02:21

Pompeii, the #1 location I want to visit sometime soon in my life.

Finally, an docu about Pompeii that doesn’t focus on the disaster.

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@Exodus26.13Pi
@Exodus26.13Pi - 30.05.2024 02:34

Please turn background music off 📴

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@S2hahaaS2
@S2hahaaS2 - 30.05.2024 02:56

1st of all... Those are so called Estruscans/Mayans in the thumbnail/mosiac/murals, Now what you all got to say? Who built these so called ancient ruins of "Pompeii".

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@JonnyDee-uh1eo
@JonnyDee-uh1eo - 30.05.2024 02:57

Why the dark looking people when they were WHITE with many having blonde hair and blue eyes?
Always trying to steal White History and darken it.

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@Ragerian
@Ragerian - 30.05.2024 03:09

look at naples for your answer

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@cg_justin_5327
@cg_justin_5327 - 30.05.2024 03:25

The childrens graffiti was cool. Just like WWE....with death. People were much better off mentally 2000 years ago. Children were tought at a young age that the world is a vicious place...deal with it.

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@younglatto4150
@younglatto4150 - 30.05.2024 03:29

Love this Chanel

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@Soundwrecker
@Soundwrecker - 30.05.2024 04:05

This was great, thanks!

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@JCOwens-zq6fd
@JCOwens-zq6fd - 30.05.2024 06:14

The wine from Gaza came from further away & thus was probably more expensive. Which would explain the single amphora. Yes they may have sold more of the other stuff but that was probably also price related. We know from later European records that wine tradition had been kept relatively the same since the romans up to the middle ages & renaissance.

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@JoshuaMarvillaRalisay-mx2xb
@JoshuaMarvillaRalisay-mx2xb - 30.05.2024 06:49

I Think Julia Felix Is Not Pure Pompeian At All Maybe She's A Half Blooded Pompei Felix Surename Is Not Pompei Or Italian Descendants At All It's More Like English

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@Amaryllis-r5z
@Amaryllis-r5z - 30.05.2024 09:02

It isn't "thermopolium", it is "caupona":))

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@higher.conscience
@higher.conscience - 30.05.2024 13:59

Basically they were a bunch of winos

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@CTwenty7
@CTwenty7 - 30.05.2024 14:55

Gaza! 🤯

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@lynnedelacy2841
@lynnedelacy2841 - 30.05.2024 18:56

There is a temple dedicated to Isis in Pompeii - so they were very aware of Egypt

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@lynnedelacy2841
@lynnedelacy2841 - 30.05.2024 19:02

The Romans didn’t have a word for volcano

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@northernengland
@northernengland - 30.05.2024 19:33

Talk about romantisizing, let's not forget this was the first reich.

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@Tiberiotertio
@Tiberiotertio - 30.05.2024 19:40

Oh gee the narrator sitting on his moral high ground, as if we are soo differant to those of the past. And then the so called "gladiator baracks" that as of newest reseach are more of a market and have zero to do with the gladiators only that the square is near the amphitheater.

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@shagwellington
@shagwellington - 01.06.2024 17:25

My time in Pompeii was too short. I never saw anything like this. The theaters weren't available. Never take a tour to a place like this. You need all day to see Pompeii and another to see the museums in Naples, not to mention Herculaneum.

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@kita4741
@kita4741 - 03.06.2024 20:57

Watching this days before I go!

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@billyboasiako1775
@billyboasiako1775 - 04.06.2024 17:23

Revelation 22:16
Jesus Christ is EROS Lucifer morningstar
POMPEII Roman earthquake plus volcano mountain Vesuvius erupt end,sin City 😮😅

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@marilynlarosa6507
@marilynlarosa6507 - 05.06.2024 02:35

Walking the streets and entering a home's atrium felt familiar seeing the casts of people and seeing the cast of dog still tethered at the time of death literally going back in time The guide Sergio asked if I would walk with him so Surreal

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@ZSC92
@ZSC92 - 06.06.2024 05:59

Great vodeo! When I was there, my Roman friend and I wandered around and found pine nuts dropped from a tree and ate them.

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@annehat4833
@annehat4833 - 06.06.2024 13:27

It all bs and you know it !

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@gerwindeforche4424
@gerwindeforche4424 - 07.06.2024 21:53

Latin lovers still longing of the roman empire and making up story's .😮😂

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@Astronic
@Astronic - 13.06.2024 21:15

One of my dreams is to visit pompeii

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@giorgiodifrancesco4590
@giorgiodifrancesco4590 - 14.06.2024 23:18

Artificial intelligence, in constructing images related to Pompeii, would do well not to use those of Fayyum, which is in Egypt, while Pompeii is in Italy.
The people depicted in those portraits are from Roman times, but they belong to Egyptian families of mixed Egyptian-Greek ethnicity.
Although Americans like to think otherwise, the majority of Pompeii's inhabitants were not African, but European.

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@thcrs1
@thcrs1 - 15.06.2024 21:27

Aren't those portraits in the thumbnail from Egypt? very deceptive.

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@seankelly1399
@seankelly1399 - 18.06.2024 20:25

This is such a beautiful documentary

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@xtraspecialj
@xtraspecialj - 20.06.2024 03:56

I've always thought of Roman architecture as just marble and solid white concrete. I never realized how much red brick they used. Pretty crazy how similar their red brick work looks like today's brick.

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@primrose4514
@primrose4514 - 22.06.2024 21:09

This was REALLY BEAUTIFUL!
Thank you so much!❤❤❤

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@mahanassar246
@mahanassar246 - 25.06.2024 23:05

The portraits on the cover are from Egypt called the Fayoum mummy of Egyptians & has no link whatsoever with pompei or rome other than the fact that they existed in the 1st century Egypt under Roman rule, the channel shouldn't have used them as a cover to the documentary linking them to pompei whichvis not true! Even the artists who drew this are Egyptian nothing roman here at all!

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@MsGaella
@MsGaella - 04.08.2024 03:04

Very well done and informative. Thank you.

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@MariaSarmiento-x8t
@MariaSarmiento-x8t - 28.08.2024 04:29

Amazing video!

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@Shulke78
@Shulke78 - 11.09.2024 19:45

Pompeji ist faszinierend

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@anthonycosta6461
@anthonycosta6461 - 13.09.2024 20:54

Loved pompeii 😊

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@Aussieloz1
@Aussieloz1 - 18.09.2024 10:56

I always love these types of documentaries where they attempt to piece together the way ordinary people may have lived. So much more fascinating. This is particularly good as they’ve even found the names of a few of them.

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@rashone2879
@rashone2879 - 05.10.2024 20:43

They were really bloodthirsty, cold people, thrilled to watch fellow humans ripped apart and eaten alive by wild animals probably for petty “crimes”…. Kind of like radical Islamist societies today…as recently as the 18th century torture was acceptable in Europe…I wonder, if torture and brutality were perfectly legal, would we be carrying on like the Pompeiians?

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@francischarlesmoyer5277
@francischarlesmoyer5277 - 28.11.2024 06:38

thank you very good more love

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