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This villa was not deserted at the time of the eruption: the remains of 54 people were recovered in one of the rooms facing the sea, probably waiting to escape but perishing in the surge that hit Oplontis. They were split into two groups, one group at the front possessing fine jewellery, silverware,
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From 1880 a series of mills and pasta factories were built in Via Fontanelle in the Oplontis area and ancient Roman walls, marble columns, mosaic pavements, and many fragments from a variety of objects were found in their foundation trenches. At the Iennaco pasta factory were found marble basins and
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It was only in 1964 that a full-scale excavation was officially approved. However, even then it was somewhat chaotic and no official records were kept until 1971 when most of the rooms had already been exposed. Valuable information and many frescoes were lost during the period from excavation to
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recovered in the excavations indicate the property was devoted to the production of wine, oil, and agricultural goods. The discovery of a series of weights seems to confirm this; a bronze seal found at the site preserved the name of Lucius Crassius Tertius, apparently its last owner.
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to feed the mills at Torre Annunziata, the same aqueduct that was tunnelled through Pompeii where he also found the first remains, but similarly no attempt was made to explore the ruins in Oplontis. This aqueduct still runs through the centre of Villa A. In 1785 the Spanish architect
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From this time ever more frequent finds came to light as the town expanded and gradually it became clear that there was an important Roman site on the hill of Le Mascatelle. The "Friends of Oplontis" committee of volunteers was established in 1962 to promote proper excavation.
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It was built at the end of the 2nd c. BC. The complex was part of a wider settlement built before the construction of neighbouring Villa A. On the south side of the courtyard eight barrel-vaulted storerooms were added after 50 BC, supporting well-decorated rooms above in the
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The town of Oplontis probably developed under where Torre Annunziata stands today. Excavations have revealed buildings particularly on the east and west sides of the town, the eastern one in the immediate vicinity of Villa A and the other almost at its boundary with
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In 1839–40 excavations in tunnels were restarted by Michele Rusca using La Vega's publications and he discovered for the first time the extent and quality of the building including two peristyles, mosaics and other decorations. He had to stop due to lack of funds.
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In contrast to the sumptuously decorated Villa Poppaea, Villa B is smaller and is a rustic, two-storey structure with many rooms left unplastered and with tamped earth floors. The structure's plan reveals a central courtyard surrounded by a two-story peristyle of
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and coins whilst the other group at the back had none. Recent archaeology has shown that it suffered unique type of destruction because of its proximity to the sea, similar to the boathouses at Herculaneum. The volcanic eruption generated a
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In addition remains of two residential villas were discovered nearby, one owned by Caius Siculius Caius Filius whose seal was found and from which a fine fresco was retrieved, though many other remains in the area were destroyed and stolen.
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Villa A was probably uninhabited and still in the process of being rebuilt at the time of the AD 79 eruption, as a number of tools were found on the site and statues and columns were stored away from their proper places.
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In 1975 the only human skeleton was found at the northern edge of the site, an adult lying on its back 6 m above the floor of the villa who must have been carried by the volcanic flow probably from farther inland.
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The "lady of Oplontis" was discovered with a bronze jug (for water in those last hours), a purse and a small basket, containing coins and jewellery and near her stomach was a string of cheap blue pottery beads.
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Unfortunately, the construction of the modern baths above them caused their destruction. Later two underground water supply or drainage tunnels belonging to the baths were found.
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The power of the eruption made roofs and walls collapse, columns to break and be thrown sideways so that on excavation many pieces of walls were difficult to reassemble.
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A second villa, Villa B, was discovered in 1974, 300 metres (980 ft) east of Villa A, during the construction of a school and partially excavated until 1991.
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columns. Nevertheless, more than seventy rooms were found on both ground and second-story levels. On the ground floor all four sides of the courtyard have
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final reconstruction. Even after 1971, records were not accurate and omitted details and discoveries that rendered proper reconstruction impossible.
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Ivo Van der Graaff et al. First Results of Three Seasons of Excavation at Oplontis B (2016-18), The Journal of Fasti Online (ISSN 1828-3179)
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A rare very ornate strongbox was found in the peristyle, perhaps fallen from the upper floor, containing over 200 coins, jewellery, and a
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Some of the rooms seem to have been used for manufacturing and others were storerooms. These circumstances along with more than 400
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Natasha Sheldon, Human Remains in Pompeii: The Unique Case of the Body Casts, History and Archaeology Online November 5, 2017
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explored this area, known as Le Mascatelle, with tunnels and found beautiful objects but soon gave up due to toxic gases.
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In 1934, during construction of a private building in Via Fontanelle more finds came to light. Remains were found of some
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R. Liberatore, Nuove e antiche terme di Torre Annunciata, Annali Civili del Regno delle due Sicilie 6, fasc. 12 (1834).
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Among the finds in the western zone, the most important is the Roman bath complex on the sea shore at Oncino (the
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Oplontis: Villa A ("of Poppaea") at Torre Annunziata, Italy. John R. Clarke and Nayla K. Muntasser, c2014. p 771-
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The first of the villas, known as Villa A, was discovered in 1593–1600 during the great construction project by
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that sped down the mountain toward Oplontis. The impact of the flow on the sea surface led to a type of "
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Ivo Van der Graaff et al. The Oplontis Project 2012-13, The Journal of Fasti Online (ISSN 1828-3179)
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Clarke, John R. 1945-. Oplontis: Villa A ("of Poppaea") at Torre Annunziata, Italy, 139-292
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lead pipes, two marble statuettes of “exquisite Greek production” one of the goddess
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design, and had a complex locking system that was still used in the 19th century.
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Arab-Norman Palermo and the Cathedral Churches of CefalĂą and Monreale
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Soprintendenza Speciale per i Beni Archeologici di Napoli e Pompei
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The oldest part of the building dates from c. 50 BC to which its
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in AD 79. The black cloud represents the general distribution of
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Terme di Marco Crasso Frugi, Oncino, Oplontis, Torre Annunziata.
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frescoes, also as famous as the earlier ones for their quality.
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Buildings and structures in the Metropolitan City of Naples
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with light traces of white plaster with traces of a vault.
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Venetian Works of Defence between 15th and 17th centuries
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Torre Annunziata
Province of Naples
Campania
40°45′25″N 14°27′11″E / 40.757°N 14.453°E / 40.757; 14.453
Oplontis
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Pompeii
Herculaneum
Torre Annunziata
session
829
Europe and North America
ancient Roman
archaeological site
Torre Annunziata
Naples
Campania
southern Italy
Roman villas
Villa Poppaea
Pompeii
Herculaneum
eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD

Mount Vesuvius
ash
cinder

Torre del Greco

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