Pompeii: What Do We Know About The People That Lived There?

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  • Опубліковано 15 гру 2024

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  • @williamberven-ph5ig
    @williamberven-ph5ig 4 дні тому +2

    Spent a day, off season in Pompeii. Iagged behind my tour group and found myself alone on a street, just me and the wind. For just a fleeting moment, I traveled 2000 years back in time. I could almost hear the distant roar from the arena and smell the baking bread. Truly, if you can, go. It's not a theme park but ancient Rome frozen on a single day. Magical.

  • @missdiamar3897
    @missdiamar3897 5 місяців тому +36

    Amazing storytelling. We've just been to Pompeii yesterday and Herculanum today. This video has brought to life what we've seen in both cities. Than you!!
    To those that plan on visiting Pompeii - highly recommend going to Herculanum as well. Its excavated part is way smaller, but so much better preserved!!
    Pompeii gives you scale, Herculanum really makes you feel the city as it was in those days.

    • @slopermarco
      @slopermarco 5 місяців тому +6

      I agree, Herculaneum deserves as much and perhaps more than Pompeii, if only because it is better preserved.
      The reason is that while Pompeii was buried by lapilli of burning lava, and therefore burned, Herculaneum was buried by a mud flow which preserved it over time, including the wooden parts.

    • @paulief3817
      @paulief3817 2 місяці тому +1

      I thought Herculaneum was more interesting as the second storey of the buildings was often intact as well as bits of the furniture. It was excessively hot during our visit to the Amalfi coast and Herculaneum provides more shade. Pompeii is very hot and dusty. Still very impressive in scale. It's impossible to see all of it in one day

  • @dandy193
    @dandy193 4 місяці тому +16

    I went to Pompeii last year. Me and my wife book a holiday in Amalfi and we took a taxi (not cheap) from Amalfi to Pompeii and back again, its a sight that blows you away. A place well worth the visit that for sure, especially if you're in Napoli, its but a stones throw. I have seen detractor giving the place some bad reviews but I promise if you go its one amazing place and you'll not be disappointed

  • @stephanprommer347
    @stephanprommer347 5 місяців тому +53

    Absolutely fantastic stories that truly bring these people from Pompeii alive and make it much more palpable. Thank you History Hit for providing us with such amazing free content.

    • @maxschaffels2164
      @maxschaffels2164 5 місяців тому +3

      Could not second this more. So sick of AI generated images fronting deep quality content on (social) media!

    • @danielfredich1530
      @danielfredich1530 4 місяці тому +1

      Especially the blurred frescoes! Fantastic!

  • @PamCarpenter-s4d
    @PamCarpenter-s4d 4 місяці тому +5

    Best documentary about Pompeii I have seen. Really brings to life what it was like to live before the eruption. I have been to Pompeii and now want to go back to see Julia's villa. Amazing.

  • @IamRyanLPs
    @IamRyanLPs 5 місяців тому +33

    Visiting Pompeii 2 years ago will hopefully be stuck in my mind until I die.
    What an incredible place to visit and enjoy.

    • @Contessa6363
      @Contessa6363 5 місяців тому +2

      I visited in 1986! Fascinating

  • @deepthinkingopinion
    @deepthinkingopinion 5 місяців тому +45

    Love the content but I do not understand why the images of nudes and depiction of sex acts on Pompeii's ancient murals are being censored. ??? this is a documentary, not a storybook for kids. Censorship has no place in art and history, especially in an informative program like this.

    • @PeachysMom
      @PeachysMom 5 місяців тому +7

      The channel wants to earn money, and they aren’t doing sponsorships, like selling products, so the video has to be “advertiser friendly “ or else YT will suppress and demonetize the video. It’s all about the money.

    • @mariacampos-moran6200
      @mariacampos-moran6200 4 місяці тому

      @@PeachysMom

    • @Bearwithme560
      @Bearwithme560 4 місяці тому +1

      @@PeachysMom Yes, money UA-cam is eager to hang on to. I don't quite understand how it works, but de-monetised channels seem to be at risk of disappearing. If you can't use words related to "unaliving" someone, who knows what they'll do with genital (am l allowed to say THAT?) displays.

    • @petrasbirthdaygoblinhoney4565
      @petrasbirthdaygoblinhoney4565 2 місяці тому +4

      Bc if they don’t UA-cam will likely demonetize them and take all the money the video makes off stuff like advertising for themselves. It’s not their fault but UA-cam’s policies.

    • @raenahonan2003
      @raenahonan2003 День тому

      Disneyfication sadly taking over from reality

  • @jillwanlin9558
    @jillwanlin9558 5 місяців тому +15

    Thankyou HH for this very compelling documentary. I had no idea as to the size and scale of Pompeii. A beautiful place with such a tragic history.

  • @reaperx2657
    @reaperx2657 5 місяців тому +24

    So well done. Great job by Tristan and everyone else at History Hit.

  • @SusanForeman1963
    @SusanForeman1963 5 місяців тому +21

    Wow, that arial view, I didn't realize until now how big Pompeii is.

  • @Mossyz.
    @Mossyz. 5 місяців тому +17

    I am watching this in bed due to ill health ..I would love to visit this wonderful site there is so much more to learn about this area .
    Thank you for over an hour of History .

  • @ffdv7458
    @ffdv7458 3 місяці тому +11

    Censoring a 2000 year old painting shows how our society is regressing.

  • @Sabatta
    @Sabatta 5 місяців тому +16

    Blurring out frescos is wild!!

    • @jc2604
      @jc2604 4 місяці тому +7

      It's pathetic.

    • @michaelweber7848
      @michaelweber7848 3 місяці тому +1

      Dumb.

    • @cjdewingmlis
      @cjdewingmlis Місяць тому +2

      It’s UA-cam. It has to be “advertiser friendly” or it will be demonitize. Apparently advertisers are quite prudish.

  • @steveinthemountains8264
    @steveinthemountains8264 5 місяців тому +7

    Fascinating video, well presented.

  • @AT1972ASDF
    @AT1972ASDF 5 місяців тому +249

    Please don't use AI for thumbnails. It makes the show look so much cheaper and lazier than the content deserves.
    Edit: They changed it now. For the better.

    • @battery781
      @battery781 5 місяців тому +11

      Very true

    • @kellswitch
      @kellswitch 5 місяців тому +3

      So the AI is only in the thumbnail? Not the video itself?

    • @obcl8569
      @obcl8569 5 місяців тому +15

      I second this wholeheartedly.
      Had to do a double & triple take to make sure it WAS from HHTV with that thumbnail.

    • @wakandaforever4291
      @wakandaforever4291 5 місяців тому +27

      I'm so sick of AI!!!

    • @annettedelorean706
      @annettedelorean706 5 місяців тому +6

      the humans looks so fake. one looks like an AI cara delevigne in a cheapo way.

  • @4got102c
    @4got102c 4 місяці тому +9

    I'd suspect Julia Felix (wealthy Pompeiian business woman) was attempting business contact building in Egypt & the middle East with her decor (her Nile dining room mural). Meaning her dinner guests may have likely been from the East (Egypt, the Middle East) and the familar Nile scene(s) on her walls were to make them feel at home, feel at ease.

  • @monicacall7532
    @monicacall7532 2 дні тому

    Thank you Tristan Hughes for an excellent video about Pompeii. Having visited Pompeii I was walking down the streets with you and remembering my incredible visit there. I want very much to return there after watching this video.

  • @bobm5500
    @bobm5500 5 місяців тому +3

    One of the best docoes I have seen on Pompeii .

  • @javasrevenge7121
    @javasrevenge7121 5 місяців тому +6

    WOWsers, what a great upload. Thank you Team.

  • @JohnDrummondPhoto
    @JohnDrummondPhoto 5 місяців тому +30

    I visited Rome last year and took a day trip to Pompeii. I'll never forget it. I only saw a portion of the town, as it's really large. I wish I'd visited Julia Felix's house.

    • @lynnedelacy2841
      @lynnedelacy2841 5 місяців тому +8

      Next time you go make sure you visit the museum in Naples where the portable finds from Pompeii are housed you could spend days there exploring the treasures

    • @JohnDrummondPhoto
      @JohnDrummondPhoto 5 місяців тому +3

      @@lynnedelacy2841 that's very optimistic of you! I'm 70 and have so much of the world yet to see. It's unlikely I'll return to Italy any time soon. But you never know.

    • @davejohnson6738
      @davejohnson6738 5 місяців тому

      @@lynnedelacy2841we visited Naples few weeks ago, we were only able to do city tour, due to time constraints , I am planning to visit Pompeii in future.

    • @benjalucian1515
      @benjalucian1515 5 місяців тому +3

      Hopefully it will still be there. Campi Flegrei is acting up and may erupt.

    • @gregmacdonald7710
      @gregmacdonald7710 5 місяців тому +2

      Lucky you!👍💯

  • @primrosed2338
    @primrosed2338 5 місяців тому +11

    I visited in 2013. Since then they have uncovered more. I was caught in summer drench during my visit, it got dark so quickly, and seeing how quickly the weather changed and Mount Vesuvius in the distance really made everything quite impactful.

  • @kittymarshmellow9703
    @kittymarshmellow9703 5 місяців тому +7

    Excited to watch, just starting!

  • @zannabings2707
    @zannabings2707 3 місяці тому +1

    Best documentary so far on Pomphei. I felt like i was in Pomphei, thanks for the excellent documentary 💯 ❤

  • @MelEveritt
    @MelEveritt 4 місяці тому +5

    Love watching Tristan on History Hit shows. Great content as usual and I get all of this information in outback Queensland, Australia. Ahhh, the magic of technology beats Encyclopaedia Britannica anyday.😅😊

  • @K8E666
    @K8E666 5 місяців тому +8

    It always makes me wonder how many more ancient cities are buried out there beneath the sands and seas just waiting to be discovered.. to be clear, I’m not talking about imaginary cities like Atlantis, but actual lost cities that have been lost to the earth’s ever changing landscape. There’s got to be hundreds or thousands of them…

  • @soilofk
    @soilofk 4 місяці тому +1

    AMAZING doc!!! love the history of Pompeii

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid3587 5 місяців тому +6

    It was a wonderful historical coverage documentary about Ancient Pompey city.. documentary focused on important figures of that infamous Ancient city...thank you 🙏 ( history Hit) channel for sharing

  • @angietyndall7337
    @angietyndall7337 5 місяців тому +4

    I've never been to Pompeii, but I did see the aftermath in person years later of what Mount St. Helen's, WA., U.S.A did. It was shocking and amazing, but sad as well.

  • @jamesbrown5739
    @jamesbrown5739 2 місяці тому

    This was absolutely fantastic one of the greatest education videos I’ve had in a long time and learning from one of my favorite cities of the ancient world 👏🏿💯

  • @liammc546
    @liammc546 4 місяці тому +2

    I never realised the scale of Pompeii. Fantastic hosting by Tristan.

  • @agnieszkakowalska7564
    @agnieszkakowalska7564 5 місяців тому +11

    A good film, source based, without sensational rambling. However blurring erotic frescos is irrational and damaging the understanding of everyday reality of the ancient culture and religion. Is that Puritan rigour of YT forces you to do that?!?

    • @PeachysMom
      @PeachysMom 5 місяців тому

      Yes UA-cam will suppress or demonetize the video if even cartoon people’s genitals show. It’s not so much Puritan on YT’s part, as it is “advertiser friendly.” It’s all about the $

  • @Rachaelann59
    @Rachaelann59 5 місяців тому

    Gosh, I love History Hit! Never thought we would get quality channels again since 2015 rolled in.

  • @jenniferlyons4150
    @jenniferlyons4150 5 місяців тому +3

    The people are not forgotten. Their lives were not much different than ours. They were business people taking care of their families and building their business connections, although some were despicable, in my opinion.

  • @Zombie-fb5zf
    @Zombie-fb5zf 5 місяців тому +3

    Excellent
    Really enjoyed

  • @flayful
    @flayful 4 місяці тому

    I play Assassin's Creed: Origins and it made me curious to watch documentaries for these wonderful ancient empires and regions.
    Thank you for all the hard work of our archaeologists and historians. ❤

  • @cdfdesantis699
    @cdfdesantis699 5 місяців тому +3

    Literally a Classical Roman time capsule. BTW, Vesuvius isn't the only active volcano on the European mainland. The supervolcano, Campi Flegrei, Vesuvius' nextdoor neighbor & possible partner-in-crime, is active around the city & Bay of Naples region.

  • @vickywitton1008
    @vickywitton1008 5 місяців тому +3

    That was wonderful!

  • @darlingmawo
    @darlingmawo 5 місяців тому +1

    How fascinating this history is. Even though I'm in Zimbabwe, it felt like I was walking on the floors of the city. Too bad that it got lost through nature's vengeance.

  • @13JAMLAND
    @13JAMLAND 5 місяців тому

    Really great documentary, thank you!

  • @k.edwards3138
    @k.edwards3138 5 місяців тому +11

    This was such an interesting documentary. It does tickle me though how you can say someone f**ked here but can't show artwork showing boobs etc. UA-cam being hypocritical at its finest 😂😂😂

  • @Im_Aware_I_Know
    @Im_Aware_I_Know 5 місяців тому +5

    My family was just talking about Peter Capaldi and Doctor Who!

    • @jonni2317
      @jonni2317 5 місяців тому +4

      "Modern Art!" just rewatched this episode, its such a wonderful one, full of wonderful easter eggs

  • @addie.86
    @addie.86 5 місяців тому +3

    me seeing this on my subscription list just as I'm currently reading the last book in The Wolf Den Trilogy 🥺🥺

  • @Chris-sf2lk
    @Chris-sf2lk 4 місяці тому

    Beautiful documentary!

  • @orlaithchops
    @orlaithchops 5 місяців тому +1

    Amazing documentary and I’ve seen a great many on Pompeii. I visited April last year and Herculaneum, the most amazing experience of my life (with the exception of my children, because I have to say that 😂😂) ❤

  • @davidevans3227
    @davidevans3227 5 місяців тому +1

    thankyou, for sharing this 🙂 x

  • @edeledwin
    @edeledwin Місяць тому

    Really?? Fresco's are blurred?? OMG.. Childish..

  • @martijndamsko2282
    @martijndamsko2282 Місяць тому

    No offence just curious: when will HH start uploading videos with higher resolution than 1080p?:) I think it’s such a professional channel with pretty good video’s. I’d love to see it in better quality :)

  • @bluemoon5411
    @bluemoon5411 5 місяців тому +4

    I loved this, but there are too many advertisements which is very annoying and distracting....

    • @davidevans3227
      @davidevans3227 5 місяців тому +1

      thankyou for saying it

    • @natalieeis9284
      @natalieeis9284 5 місяців тому +1

      I didn't see that many and suppose it depends when and which country you are watching from

  • @user-ut9vp9ph4m
    @user-ut9vp9ph4m 5 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for a very interesting film, was Pliny The Younger really that good looking? Wish I’d met him!

  • @annienewton3999
    @annienewton3999 Місяць тому +1

    I’ve been in that brothel !! Laid on the concrete bed which was very short I’m only 5’6!!

  • @marciano98
    @marciano98 5 місяців тому +2

    Fantastic story! However some recent Discoveries point to some survivors of Pompeii

  • @cupsoflove1245
    @cupsoflove1245 3 місяці тому +1

    My dream is to be prosperous enough someday to spend a month in southern Italy spending most of it in pompeii.

  • @yannicknaets9621
    @yannicknaets9621 5 місяців тому +10

    I can’t believe they blurred the brothel fresco…!😮

    • @blackfoxstudioX
      @blackfoxstudioX 5 місяців тому +9

      Due to demonetization...but for real these kind of things should be protected under educational content rules. This small part really ruins documentary for those who watch today and many many years in the future.

    • @jc2604
      @jc2604 4 місяці тому +1

      Yes, how absurd and childish.

  • @patriciakeogh5008
    @patriciakeogh5008 5 місяців тому +2

    I saw and heard Dawn French when they were sitting in the restaurant.

  • @Michaelneiss
    @Michaelneiss Місяць тому

    The thing that makes me most upset about the fates of those ancient cities happens to be the scale of modern vandalism and mismanagement that is gradually destroying them forever. Many structures are totally exposed to the elements. Security cameras are nowhere to be found. The buildings are roaming with hoards of degenerated tourists who are damaging the delicate frescoes by taking flashlight photos or even carving graffiti. This destruction is both massive and irreversible, and yet, the cultural authorities in Italy are merely looking the other direction ...

  • @levij4
    @levij4 5 місяців тому +1

    I really enjoyed this documentary! Towards the end I heard something that I've never heard before.
    The documentary says that the Romans dug down into the forum shortly after the disaster to recover Marble and limestone blocks out of the forum.
    I have been unable to find this information anywhere else on the web. Can someone provide sources for that claim? I would love to read more about that. Thank you!

  • @TravisBrady-wn8fr
    @TravisBrady-wn8fr 5 місяців тому +2

    I tried to warn them of the impending doom. Their response: "Wine. Good."

  • @kb-tu2kf
    @kb-tu2kf 5 місяців тому +5

    wine from Gaza in Pompei ! 17. 35

  • @danielfredich1530
    @danielfredich1530 4 місяці тому +2

    Watching the blurred frescoes with my friends and we can't stop laughing!

  • @kriskat40
    @kriskat40 5 місяців тому +2

    Wouldn’t it make more since if the dining room didn’t look a lot like a bath? Water trickling down to it, mural depicting river culture and maybe last but not least a drain at the bottom of the “table”.

  • @paulohara8750
    @paulohara8750 4 місяці тому +4

    well done documentary but i can not understand why you would blank out topless paintings but you are quite happy to say fucked?

  • @rozi2089
    @rozi2089 5 місяців тому

    Very fascinating. Love learni g about Pompeii and hope i can visit one day.

  • @drumiers
    @drumiers 3 місяці тому

    Love this

  • @FRAME5RS
    @FRAME5RS 5 місяців тому +3

    In vino veritas = if a drunk says horrible things, know that its what they are thinking but not saying when sober.

  • @danbethel3195
    @danbethel3195 5 місяців тому +1

    I am always amazed by how obtuse tour guides and archaeologists can be. Having amphorae from around the Mediterranean didn’t necessarily mean they had brought wine to Pompeii directly. With the abundance of vineyards in the area it’s more likely that the exotic wines had been delivered elsewhere than the containers used wherever until they were broken or worn out.

  • @zuri2002
    @zuri2002 5 місяців тому +2

    The background music is too loud again. ☹️

  • @GTMemes2
    @GTMemes2 Місяць тому +1

    " Real estate is all about
    Location, Location,Location "
    _ Julia Felix ,78 AD
    😂😂😂

    • @kafkaseyebrows
      @kafkaseyebrows День тому

      an ancient landlord, god bless 💀 I wonder if she stayed (after the first wave) to protect her property

    • @kafkaseyebrows
      @kafkaseyebrows День тому

      julia, sometime before 78 AD: (purchases less fancy property to rent out)
      as you can see, it has a lovely view of the city
      (bodily blocks a painted over bug from the potential renters view)
      many citizens are interested

  • @heidiharris_
    @heidiharris_ 2 місяці тому +1

    It is WILD that this presenter concluded that prior to the eruption, life in Pompei was very good. It’s actually disgusting considering the well known fact that Pompei/Ancient Rome was a slavery-based society. The presenter spent more time and effort shaming the lowly sex workers, women and men, (although he made no mention of male sex workers, all his judgement was saved for the female sex workers), who, by all accounts, chose to use their bodies in that way to make a legal, honest (yes, legal is HONEST) living, than he spent going over how wealthy men of the time didn’t need sex workers, they just slept w their slaves. He said one, maybe two, sentences about it, and shrugged it off, as if it were just “how things were”. No. Slavery is always wrong. Full stop. Everything we learn about Pompei and the Roman Empire should be first and foremost center the fact that it was a slave empire. It was an empire wherein the wealth men in Pompei were able to own human beings and rape them and no one batted an eye. It was completely normal. Just like forcing enslaved men to fight each other to the death for the entertainment of the free and wealthy. It is absolutely abhorrent to all that is good and just NO MATTER WHAT TIME PERIOD in which they occurred. Pompei and the entire Roman Empire was built on the backs of enslaved individuals. The “rich” in Pompei are NO DIFFERENT than planter class of pre-civil war America. The story of Pompei, if retold, should always ONLY ever be done in the most solemn of tones. Every story must be told from the perspective of the enslaved and disenfranchised. Rome is not something to be revered or modeled after. This documentary will age like milk. Mark my words.

  • @padghd
    @padghd 5 місяців тому

    Very interesting

  • @sqrd3536
    @sqrd3536 2 місяці тому +1

    I am wondering if Julia was royalty. Why is she wearing something that looks like a crown? Where did servants and workers live? I would think they lived next to their master's residence. That brothel must have been something else 🫣

  • @AlanpittsS2a
    @AlanpittsS2a Місяць тому

    2:25 is me if I painted myself. I couldn’t do an autobiography I’d be to tempted to lie and make myself sound way cooler lol

  • @BarbaraEllis-si2rs
    @BarbaraEllis-si2rs 4 місяці тому +2

    Why are they blanking the sex scenes. This is the 21at century and we have seen it all before on other programmes of Pompeii?

  • @1957loek
    @1957loek 5 місяців тому

    Very interesting.

  • @spectre-8
    @spectre-8 22 дні тому +1

    There’s something about Tristan isn’t there 🫦🔥

  • @uncletiggermclaren7592
    @uncletiggermclaren7592 5 днів тому

    0:50 that painting is every bit as good anything a modern artist could do. I thought they didn't really have perspective in their drawings ?.
    Fairly prescient of the nephew to record it for history.
    I watched this video, 11th of the 12th, 2024, from Auckland, New Zealand. When Auckland was founded as New Zealand's new Capital on the 18th of September, 1840, it did occur to various observers that making a Capital in an area that has got 42 volcanic cones, might be tempting Pompeii's fate.
    The Only Capital built on a volcanic field, in the 2000 years between now and Pompeii, I think.
    :) Hopefully this post of mine doesn't get famous in my lifetime.

  • @cookingartguy2170
    @cookingartguy2170 4 місяці тому +1

    Well done. I've been to Pompeii. And that guy host is hot 🔥🔥🔥 Lol.

  • @Contessa6363
    @Contessa6363 5 місяців тому +4

    For all those who are bagging the AI thumb Nails Get Over it! You are rude I LIKE THEM!!

    • @ksimpp
      @ksimpp 4 місяці тому

      AI thumbnails are objectively awful and I definitely avoid clicking on any video with them

  • @AnnamariaManganelli
    @AnnamariaManganelli 3 місяці тому

    Pompei è bellissima e commovente

  • @kafkaseyebrows
    @kafkaseyebrows День тому

    that white claw ad is so obnoxiously LOUD. good lord.

  • @miastupid7911
    @miastupid7911 4 місяці тому

    "Για ιδεστε τον αμαραντο σε τι βουνα φυτρωνει." line from Greek traditional song. Αμαραντος = amarantus = wild flowers = symbol of eternal love and connected to the myth of Helen and Paris.

  • @SongOfSongsOneTwelve
    @SongOfSongsOneTwelve 4 місяці тому +1

    Those weren’t streets, they were waterways. You can tell because of the large stepping stones making pathways across the waterway.

  • @hori166
    @hori166 5 місяців тому

    It's a conundrum that today men and boys still relish combat and bloodshed, but in a virtual world. That basic instinct to maim and admire has remained intact over the millennia. Even animal sport and gambling persist. Here, the only difference today would be the horror and revulsion experienced by a certain sector of the population.

  • @jsonija
    @jsonija 4 місяці тому +2

    The blurring of the sexual pictures is irritating, where are we going as a civilization when ancient civilizations art must be blocked

  • @iammyriad71
    @iammyriad71 3 місяці тому

    Why did the sea rescind? The volcano was bang smack where they were.

  • @Robinwhiteart
    @Robinwhiteart 4 місяці тому +5

    Please Do Not Block Out the sexual aspects of Roman Art. It is offensive and demeaning to block out Art in such a way!

    • @Bearwithme560
      @Bearwithme560 4 місяці тому +1

      It might be because the mighty gods of UA-cam, in their puritanical zeal, will strike the channel with thunderbolts of wrath worthy of Zeus. You're not allowed to use the common word for "unaliving" yourself now, ffs at risk of censure.

  • @SimonShearston
    @SimonShearston 5 місяців тому +1

    Very interesting but audio on the location is very poor. Lots of clipping.

  • @CurtisWebb-en5kh
    @CurtisWebb-en5kh 5 місяців тому +2

    It does get warm there. Global warming has not made it any warmer yet.

    • @FRAME5RS
      @FRAME5RS 5 місяців тому +1

      I lived there in the early 80s, actually near Pisa. It was hot, even hotter near Naples.

  • @benjalucian1515
    @benjalucian1515 5 місяців тому

    I thought that the idea that the "barracks" next to the amphitheater in Pompeii had been debunked as gladiator housing. Due to the artwork under the arcade which they wouldn't have done for a bunch of gladiators.

  • @Emthe30something
    @Emthe30something 5 місяців тому +3

    A full documentary on the UA-cam channel is most appreciated.
    Enjoyed with one constructive criticism. The sex work section seemed to be reductive. I feel like the research has come farther than the final sentence summing it up as horrendous and moving on.

    • @Thewholetree
      @Thewholetree 5 місяців тому

      It's paid r@pe. Nobody goes into sex work because they think it's a lucrative and good career. It's a last resort, sex worker women have higher rates of PTSD than soldiers returning from war. Ask any woman who is currently a sex worker if she would still do the job if she could get the same amount of money just as easily anywhere else, most would choose to leave. But sure, sing its virtues. Jackass. 😂

  • @williamberven-ph5ig
    @williamberven-ph5ig 4 дні тому

    Great documentary but really, blurring naughty parts? Kids today have the internet. I don't think you'd shock anyone.

    • @AlbertoCasanova
      @AlbertoCasanova 2 дні тому

      UA-cam algorithm blocks almost any kind of nudity, even if it is historic nudity.

  • @mikepxg6406
    @mikepxg6406 5 місяців тому +5

    Never understand why they wanted to lay on their side. Very uncomfortable and not practical to eat.

    • @blackfoxstudioX
      @blackfoxstudioX 5 місяців тому +4

      "The reason for this lifestyle is to show wealth in front of the lower social groups. Lying down while eating was something that mostly the rich and powerful did to show that they were more important and that they should always be comfortable with whatever action they performed."
      "This trend, which began in the 7th century BC, was inherited from the Greek ancestors. It was often practiced during feasts or banquets, where a variety of food and drinks were served to those belonging to a higher social class, and their only reason to get up was to go to the restroom to make more space for food.”
      Source: Medium

    • @Thewholetree
      @Thewholetree 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@blackfoxstudioXnot a great source to cite. Literally anyone can write for them.

  • @senses70
    @senses70 4 місяці тому +1

    A very nice documentary, but why masking the sex scenes and paintings? We’re not in the Victorian’s time anymore and there are many other great documentary out there showing it. We are not children and these were different times where sexuality wasn’t taboo as it seems to be here. Also, you don’t mention the facts that men could have sex with other women than their wives but also with other males, as long as they were of a lower rank and were not the “receiver”. The word homosexuality did not exist in antiquity. Sex was viewed as a normal part of life, and represented everywhere. Except for those poor women abused in the lupanars of course. However, I did learn more about Roman lives, so thank you for that.

  • @redouteshabby2024
    @redouteshabby2024 5 місяців тому

    How did Pliny the Younger know what is uncle was doing in Stabiae to write about it in such detail? No cell phones, no way of his uncle relaying information to him.

  • @antonellacastelli6770
    @antonellacastelli6770 2 місяці тому

    Io non userei il termine saccheggiare Pompei da parte dei romani. Credo(parere mio ovviamente) pensassero che Pompei ormai era perduta e fosse un peccato perdere la sua ricchezza .

  • @xray5043
    @xray5043 3 місяці тому

    Its about 18 miles from pompeii to Misenum across a bay... Pliny was doing a lot of lying about hearing screams 😂😂

  • @77cns
    @77cns 5 місяців тому +1

    17:23 From Gaza! You don’t say

  • @hanonomiri
    @hanonomiri 19 днів тому +1

    The Italians very clever... The rent the place to different countries, of course they before the richest.... and the funny thing is every country tells the story different from the other.... It's human tragic stories... Then and now..... FACT

  • @Antinoustheartist
    @Antinoustheartist 5 місяців тому +8

    OK when he was talking about the people you can have sex with for men he left out that men could have sex with other men

    • @deepthinkingopinion
      @deepthinkingopinion 5 місяців тому +1

      well he called the life of prostitutes "horrendous", I think we can imagine the life of prostitutes not being enjoyable although Romans had a very different view of sexuality than we do today. Also, censored most depictions of nudity and sex from the murals. ??? The documentary was done trying to keep it overly sensitive and prude.

    • @Antinoustheartist
      @Antinoustheartist 4 місяці тому +1

      @@deepthinkingopinion I’m confused what this has to do with my comment but OK I guess

  • @thelegendryski172
    @thelegendryski172 6 днів тому

    Wealthiest resident … archaeologist…I replayed this 3 times to make sure I was right. I’m out

  • @mander799
    @mander799 11 днів тому

    Enough with the censorship of art and history!