In Other Anthropology News
Headline from LiveScience and MSNBC:
Quick history lesson:
Pompeii was destroyed by a violent eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. It was accidentally re-discovered in 1748. Pompeii is one of the richest anthropological sites because it was destroyed so quickly. Scientists are focusing on the relics in one neighborhood to better understand day-to-day living in the 1st century.
Back to the story -
Archaeologist Penelope Allison (University of Leicester) describes some of her team's findings:
There was an absence of formal dishware sets but an abundance of small
grilling vessels (like barbecues) found in the residences studied, indicating
that people were eating-and-running on the go.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Everything old is new again.
[Pompeii] [Penelope Allison] [Archaeology]
1 comments:
Maybe they were camping. No one eats on good plates when they're camping!
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