Yet more evidence of daily life emerges at Pompeii, in the form of the discovery of the latest Thermopolium (snack bar), which recently came to light in the excavations of Regio V.
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Credit: Archaeological Park of Pompeii |
On one side, the decorations on the counter depict the beautiful figure of a Nereid on horseback in a marine environment, and on the other is most probably the illustration of the business conducted in the shop, almost as if it were a shop sign. The discovery of amphorae, which were located in front of the counter, reflected the painted image exactly.
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Credit: Archaeological Park of Pompeii |
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Credit: Archaeological Park of Pompeii |
“Even if structures like these are well known at Pompeii - declares interim Director Alfonsina Russo - discovering more of them, along with objects which went hand in hand with commercial and thus daily life, continue to transmit powerful emotions that transport us to those tragic moments of the eruption, which nonetheless left us unique insights into Roman civilisation.
Source: Archaeological Park of Pompeii [March 29, 2019]
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