The first groups of pictures come from Pompeii. If you know me, you know that I LOVE pompeii! I went to Pompeii for the first time my senior year of Highschool when I did the EF tours for France and Italy during Spring Break. I think I got to see much more of Pompeii when I went back then, but this time around it was definitely a unique experience. My professor for History of Science works with his colleagues in Pompeii - who work in the laboratories that contain all the artifacts they are finding at Pompeii. We got to go to the laboratories and see what they were working on and cool artifacts that they have found that have helped them to better understand what life was like for this ancient civilization. I was pretty geeked out about this experience :) We unfortunately did not get to go inside the labs because we were a pretty large group, but it was still really neat to see these ancient artifacts! Here are some pics of my professor di Pascuale showing us some of them.
Ancient Figs |
BONES!!! |
And I thought this was really legit...a fishing net! |
Just walking down a street in Pompeii...these are the original stones and in some places you can still see where the carts went through |
In this photo you can see Mt. Vesuvius looming in the background |
Kind of gruesome, yet cool at the same time |
Frescoes inside one of the villas...look at how well the color and detail is preserved! |
rows upon rows of artifacts that have been found |
What do you think this is??? |
I believe this is the hydraulic organ fountain...and YES! it does play music :) |
Here is a better view of the hydraulic organ fountain! |
Here is me with the fountain...it is HUGE! |
Fertility goddess |
right next to this were open niches as if some form of statue should have been there..but there wasn't...so I jumped at the opportunity to pose a little bit haha |
There are more...but I figured I would not bore you with those :) |
water was flowing everywhere! |
This whole area was a Fountain portraying Rome |
The One Hundred Fountain |
One of the faces of the fountain..you can barely make it out, but there is a tail to the creature that extends to the left side! |
A different kind of fountain |
One of the grottoes |
Another view of the Rome Fountain |
See the people in the bottom left? These structures are impressive for the time period that they were built! |
Hadrian must have been a really clean person to apparently...because there was a lot of baths! |
There was also alot of well preserved mosaics here! |
I was really excited about this too...no worries, I did not cry this time :) This is the maritime theater - a retreat for Hadrian from the busy court life |
Maritime theater still... |
outside the maritime theater ( to the left) and I don't really remember what the other structure is to the right...maybe a library? |
Wall within Hadrian's villa |
Leaving Hadrians Villa...Shout out the fam - look at how big these italian cypress trees are!! |
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