Program Type:
LectureAge Group:
Adults
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Program Description
Event Details
In the year 79 CE, a brutal volcano erupted on the coast of Italy which destroyed several neighboring cities. Mt. Vesuvius’ fiery eruption inadvertently created time capsules of these affluent areas, the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, allowing future archaeologists to learn first-hand about daily lives. Travel back in time and experience the eruption’s 48 hour timeline, and spot differences among the coastal cities and the volcano’s catastrophic effects on them.
The presenter for this program will be at the library. The program will also be live streamed over Zoom.