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Explore Herculaneum's buried theater!
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2023Nov 17
Descend into the little visited ancient theater of Herculaneum! The monument - used for theatrical performances in Roman Herculaneum- remains buried under the ash and mud deposited from the eruption of Vesuvius, so we'll have to walk through the tunnels of past excavators to view the seating and stage building. It's still a maze that gives a sense of the dangers and efforts of the original explorers, tunneling through the hard volcanic material. Go to https://ercolano.beniculturali.it to make your visit to Herculaneum and the theater! 0:00 Introduction 1:21 Locating the theater within Herculaneum, its construction 1:55 Rediscovery of the theater 2:57 Underground tour; inscriptions in situ (on location) 4:39 Parts of a Roman theater: scaenae frons, proscenium, cavea 5:31 Fresco, stucco, bronze statues (in the Naples Archaeological Museum) 7:00 More exploration! Keep up with the adventures of Darius Arya, the archaeologist with access. Ancient history in real life! And great ready for a lot more travel: Jordan, Egypt, Croatia, and more! Sign up for Darius' newsletter for more updates: http://www.dariusaryadigs.com   / dariusaryadigs     / dariusaryadigs   Check out AncientRomeLive Youtube Channel:    / @ancientromelive   Learn more about the ancient world of Rome on http://www.ancientromelive.org

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