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An [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[city]] buried beneath [[volcano|volcanic ash]] by [[Mount Vesuvius]] in 79 AD, which buried everything including the [[Temple]] of the [[Greek god|gods]] [[Apollo]] and [[Jupiter]]. The city was lost until in 1592 when it was re-discovered, but [[excavation]]s didn't begin in earnest until the eighteenth century. Many [[body|bodies]] of [[people]] and [[animal]]s were discovered in the positions in which they [[death|died]]. The town dates back to the seventh [[century]] BCE. Today, it is a [[popular]] site for [[tourism]] in [[Italy]], near the city of [[Naples]].
A [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] city buried by a [[volcano|volcanic eruption]] A.D. 79. The city is now an important archaeological site.

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A definition or brief description of Pompeii.

A Roman city buried by a volcanic eruption A.D. 79. The city is now an important archaeological site.