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Naples (italie) --- Vesuve (italie ; volcan) --- Descriptions
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VESUVE (ITALIE, VOLCAN) --- MILIEU --- PAYSAGE --- TERRITOIRE
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Vesuve (italie ; volcan) --- Cartes topographiques --- Cartes physiques
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Etna --- Vesuvius --- Vésuve --- 91 (457.2 + 458.12)
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ALEA --- INONDATIONS --- FACTEURS NATURELS --- FACTEURS ANTHROPIQUES --- ITALIE --- VESUVE
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In AD 79, the volcano Vesuvius erupted, burying the towns of Pompcii and Herculaneum under ash and rock, and leaving them remarkably well preserved for centuries. While Pompeii has been extensively written about and popularized, the remains of Herculaneum are less widely known, but they have yielded spectacular archaeological evidence. This is the first major study of Herculaneum since that of Joseph Jay Deiss, published in 1966 and last revised in 1993. And in any language there have only ever been a handful of books available, mostly guidebooks and exhibition catalogues. --Book Jacket.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Vesuvius (Italy) --- Herculaneum (Extinct city) --- Vésuve (Italie) --- Herculanum (Ville ancienne) --- Eruption, 79. --- History --- Eruption, 79 --- Histoire --- Discovery and exploration. --- History. --- 937.7 --- History Ancient world Italy Southern Italy --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Vésuve (Italie) --- Eruptions.
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Pompeii (Extinct city) --- Vesuvius (Italy) --- Pompéi (Ville ancienne) --- Vésuve (Italie) --- Eruption, 79 --- -Pompei (Extinct city) --- Pompeii (Ancient city) --- Italy --- Antiquities --- -Eruption, 79 --- Pompéi (Ville ancienne) --- Vésuve (Italie) --- Pompei (Extinct city) --- Eruption, 79.
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