im not to sure i think there in museums but there might be a few still there buried underground
Pompeii worms get their name from the place they were found/discovered- Pompeii.
Pompeii it's self. The entire city was buried in 79AD and it was covered in 65 feet of soot, ash, and rocks. That preserved that day in history. When you visit the city you can still see the remains of the paint pots where the workers were working on a wall, the remains of people, animals, and plants. The accounts of the eruption are few, but they do exist. Added together the evidence is overwhelming .
In the ocean
The loaded gaming devices that were found in the Ruins of Pompeii were dice. They were weighted to fix the result.
they don't
The ancient city of Pompeii is located in southwestern Italy 7 km from the city of Naples.
Italy, more specifically the region of Campania. Pompeii is near naples
Sme sentences with the word artifact are: The artifact was found on the archeological dig. The value of the artifact is much more than I had anticipated. I thought the artifact was much older than it is.
The Pompeii worms are a species of polychaete worms found in the Pacific Ocean (deep-sea) at hydrothermal vents.
It was discovered by a farmer who happened to stumble upon it.
Yes they did. bread was found at pompeii