For there is an issue with ancient Greek because nobody knows whether "strouthos" mean a sparrow or small ostrich-type bird. So here are two exquisite bits of fresco from Oplontis, the sister town of Pompeii and Herculaneum, instead.

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Demeter Peplophoros ΔΗΜΗΤΡΑ ΠΕΠΛΟΦΟΡΟΣ (peplos-long garment, phoros-to wear) Discovered 1997 in ancient city of Herculaneum, near Campania, Italy. Dated 1st CE BC. Greek goddess of agriculture. Aniquarium of Boscoreale, Naples.

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Part of a wall-#painting from the of the Papyri. Four ducks have been hung above two antelope. The antelopes are still alive, and their hooves have been tied. is a common themw in the wall-paintings of and

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These paintings from & remind me of how essential & were for the ancient even at home, like we all are now. A kind of of the ca. 2000 years ago! 😊

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Isis Ritual Ceremony - Roman from Italy.

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Cupids decorate a tripod - fresco from

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For those interested the last image is a detail from one of two stunning frescoes from showing stages of a religious ritual dedicated to Isis. The god is symbolised by water in a golden vase. from The other fresco also has some lovely ibises lurking around the altar.

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Stumbled across this, presumably rare, photograph of the painter Lawrence Alma-Tadema on site in sketching in the House of Sallust.
His most famous painting of Pompeii is ‘An Exedra’ (1869) set at the schola (bench) tomb of the priestess Mammia near the Herculaneum Gate.

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The cupids decorating a tripod.
Fresco of the 4th style. (Herculaneum, Insula V, 17—18)

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Bronze runners from the Villa of the Papyri (Herculaneum) https://t.co/qd3yQwsPCo via

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The traditional date that started to erupt, destroying the cities of & is 24th-25th Aug 79 AD. This is due to a letter written by Pliny The Younger. It is now believed the disaster occurred in the autumn, as many braziers have been found in homes.

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