Showing posts with label Pompeii. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pompeii. Show all posts

Friday, April 20, 2018

Pompeii in pictures

[First posted in AWOL 23 September 3013, updated 20 April 2018]

Pompeii in pictures
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Pompeiiinpictures: A complete photographic plan of ancient Pompeii as it is today, produced by Jackie and Bob Dunn for those as enthusiastic about Pompeii as we are.

Pompeii Regio I  Click Here Pompeii Regio II    Click Here Pompeii Regio III    Click Here Pompeii Regio IV    Click Here Pompeii Regio V    Click Here Pompeii Regio VI    Click Here Pompeii Regio VII    Click Here Pompeii Regio VIII    Click Here Pompeii Regio IX    Click Here Pompeii Herculaneum Gate Sepolcri, Villa of Diomedes, Villa of Cicero, Villa of Mosaic Columns, Villa of Mysteries and Villa Regina Boscoreale    Click Here

Use the pompeiiinpictures interactive map, buttons or links to view pictures of the excavations at Pompeii of every regio, insula, house, shop, villa, temple, baths, altar, fountain, gate, tomb or tower.

Please click on a Regio of the coloured plan to go to the next plan and to the photographs or click on one of the links below.

If you prefer you can also choose between alternative colour schemes.
Please click on a Regio of the coloured plan to go to the next plan and to the photographs or click on one of the links below.
Regio:    I     II     III     IV    V     VI     VII     VIII     IX
Altare nelle strade Street Altars
Archi Arches
Terme   Baths
Fontane e acqua Fountains and water
Le Porte Gates
Mappe di Pompei Maps of Pompeii
Edifici pubblici Public Buildings
Vedute di ogni strada Street views
Templi a Pompei     Temples in Pompeii
Santuario extraurbano    Suburban Temples
  Localita Case Bottaro, Nettuno   Neptune
  Fondo Iozzino   Zeus Meilichios
    Demeter or Ceres
    Hecate-Artemis
  Sant’Abbondio   Temple of Dionysus
  Mitreo di S. Maria Capua Vetere   S. M. Capua Vetere Mithraeum

Tombe     Tombs
  Tombs outside Pompeii gates   Pompeii Tombs
  Tombe Praetorian a Porta Nola   Praetorian Tombs
      1    2    3    4
  Tomba a cabina ENEL    Tomb of the Ancarsuleni
  Fondo Azzolini Necropolis    Fondo Azzolini
  Porta Sarno necropolis    Porta Sarno Tombs
  Tombe del Fondo Prelatura   Fondo Prelatura
  Fondo Prisco   Fondo Prisco Tomb
  Fondo Santilli    Fondo Santilli Tombs
  Fondo Squillante   Fondo Squillante Tombs

Torre                                          Towers
Ville Pompei Pompeii Villas
  Villa dei Misteri   Villa of the Mysteries
  Villa di Diomede   Villa of Diomedes
  Villa di Cicerone   Villa of Cicero
  Villa delle Colonne a Mosaico   Villa of the Mosaic Columns
  Villa Imperiale a Porta Marina   Imperial Villa Porta Marina
  Villa di T. Siminius Stephanus   Villa of T. Siminius Stephanus
  Villa del fondo Ippolito Zurlo   Villa in fondo Ippolito Zurlo

 

Pompei Guide turistiche Pompeii Tourist Guides
  Guida agli scavi di Pompei   Italiano 
  A Guide to the Pompeii
       Excavations
  English 
  Guía de las excavaciones
      de Pompeya
  Espanol
  Guide aux fouilles de Pompéi   Francais
  Führer durch die Ausgrabungen
       von Pompeji 
  Deutsch
  Путеводитель по раскопкам
       города Помпеи  
  ポンペイ遺跡ガイド    Japanese
  龐貝指南    Chinese  
  دليل بومبيي        Arabic  
 

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Open Access Journal: The Pompeiiana Newsletter

[First posted in AWOL 13 February 2009, updated 11 November 2015]

The Pompeiiana Newsletter
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The Pompeiiana Newsletter was created and edited by Bernard Barcio and ran from 1974 through 2003. Pompeiiana offered a place for Latin students to publish comics, stories, games, and articles, and was a beloved resource for Latin teachers. In 2008, Barcio granted Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers the rights for all of Pompeiiana. This blog will make all 229 issues freely available to Latin teachers, students, and others interested in Classics, one issue per day.
This project was brought to us by Andrew Reinhard, who at that time worked for Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.

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Monday, February 23, 2015

Pompeian Households: An On-line Companion

Pompeian Households: An On-line Companion

by Penelope M. Allison

This site hosts materials to accompany Penelope M. Allison, Pompeian Households: An Analysis of the Material Culture (Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, Monograph 42).
It includes detailed documentary information on 30 Pompeian houses and their contents, consisting of 865 rooms and more than 16,000 artifacts.
Note: We continue to improve this site and to correct errors, particularly in the room descriptions and artifact tables. Please advise us of any errors you see.

Starting points

Other information


Pompeian Households: An On-line Companion is a publication of The Stoa: A Consortium for Electronic Publication in the Humanities, Ross Scaife, ed. This document was published on: October 12, 2004.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Digital Pompeii

Digital Pompeii
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The Digital Pompeii Project is a joint venture of the Classical Studies Program, the Humanities Program, and the Center for Advanced Spatial Technology at the University of Arkansas. Its goal is the creation of a comprehensive database for visual art and material culture at Pompeii; the database will be linked with 3D models of the city that can be explored in real time. Currently, the project is focused on modeling the houses found in the Hauser in Pompeji series, as well as the Villa Arianna at Castellammare di Stabia, in conjunction with the Restoring Ancient Stabia foundation. The Project relies on a combination of traditional and CAD plans, and laser scanning data (for Villa Arianna). Primary software packages are Cinema 4D, ZBrush, and the game engine Unity.