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A detailed archaeological and art-historical study of an ancient Campanian city that describes its physical setting, burial by volcanic eruption, and later unearthing. It surveys public and private architecture—forums, temples, basilicas, houses, and baths—and explains materials, construction methods, and stylistic development. The author reconstructs civic and domestic life through analysis of wall paintings, mosaics, terracottas, bronzes, inscriptions, and household objects, relying on measurements and comparative evidence for restorations. Chapters discuss excavation history, conservation, and bibliographical guidance, while numerous illustrations and restorative drawings accompany the technical and interpretive text.

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August Mau

August Mau was a notable German archaeologist and art historian, recognized for his significant contributions to the study of ancient Roman culture. His most acclaimed work, "Pompeii, Its Life and Art," provides a detailed examination of the art and daily life in Pompeii before its destruction by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Mau's research has been instrumental in enhancing our understanding of Roman domestic architecture and frescoes, and he is often credited with pioneering methods in archaeological interpretation. His insights continue to influence the fields of archaeology and art history.

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