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Head far beyond the stars for an out-of-this-world adventure, travel back in time to the ancient town of Pompeii and meet a dog on a mission, discover the world of classical music and its ...
Experts say the children used to witness gladiator fights and hunting scenes and later sketched them on their mansions' walls. Pompeii Archaeological Park The findings came during restoration work ...
Archaeologists in Italy recently uncovered "violent" cartoons, roughly 2,000 years old, drawn by children in ancient Rome. The Archaeological Park of Pompeii announced the discovery on May 28.
Excavations in Italy have unearthed stick figure drawings in the ruins of Pompeii depicting gladiators and animal hunts believed to have been drawn by children before Mt. Vesuvius erupted in AD 79.
Children’s sketches depicting violent scenes of gladiators and hunters battling animals have been uncovered at the archaeological park of Pompeii, the park’s superintendent has said.
The drawings, which were found in a part of the doomed city known as the Insula of the Chaste Lovers, provide a fascinating glimpse into the lives of children in Pompeii before the infamous ...
“In Pompeii, even young children were exposed to extreme violence between humans and between humans and animals in the sands of the ancient city’s amphitheatre,” Zuchtriegel said. Other ...
Visiting Pompeii with kids is like taking a step back in time, when the pictures and words on a page jump out of the textbooks and come to life before your eyes. Unlike the crumbling Roman Forum ...