A RARE INSIGHT INTO POMPEIAN LIFE The first major excavations in decades shed light on how ordinary citizens shopped and snacked—and where slaves slept. About a third of the ancient city has yet to be excavated, however; the consensus among scholars is that this remainder should be left for future archeologists, and their presumably more sophisticated technologies. Pompeii Still Has Buried Secrets | The New Yorker
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