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Wooden furniture of Herculaneum preserved from Vesuvius

February 9, 2024

What often eludes us when we peer into the depths of the ancient world? Wood! Thankfully, the cataclysmic eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79 bestowed upon us a precious gift: the preservation of numerous wooden artifacts. From a humble bed and crib to a sturdy table, bench, and sacred shrine, these relics offer a tantalizing glimpse into the everyday lives of ancient inhabitants.

Typically hidden from view, these wooden treasures now take center stage in a new exhibit, allowing us to explore the realm of carpentry and craftsmanship as never before. Alongside these remarkable wooden artifacts, a plethora of other items rarely preserved from antiquity grace the collection, painting a vivid picture of life in ancient Herculaneum.

Step into a world frozen in time, where ancient artisans left their mark on everyday objects, transforming them into works of art. Join us as we embark on a journey through the unique and captivating collection of artifacts from ancient Herculaneum, shedding light on a bygone era and revealing the ingenuity and creativity of those who came before us.

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