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A detail of a fountain on July 4, 2007, in Pompeii, Italy. This fountain at the corner of Via Di Nola, with an animal's head carved on a block of stone, is one of 42 public fountains fed by lead piping from water towers around Pompeii. The city, including its amazing plumbing system, was seriously damaged by an earthquake in 62AD and engulfed by Volcanic ash after a major eruption of Mount Vesuvius in August 79AD. It lay almost undisturbed until archaeologists started to excavate it seriously in the 18th century.
Unique Identifier
AA562165
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4992px × 3328px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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Archaeology
Architecture
Carving
Drinking
Exterior
Face
Fountain
Head
History
Photograph
Plumbing
Relief
Roman
Sculpture
Stone
Travel
Volcano