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Highlands Ranch High School - Mr. Sedivy
The entrance to the ruins of Pompeii is through Porta Marina, so named because it faces the sea. The entrance is composed of two openings covered by a single vault. The small door was for pedestrians and the larger door was for animals and vehicles.
Most of the roads in the ancient city of Pompeii were quite narrow, generally about seven feet to fourteen feet wide, the widest street being more than 20 feet wide.
All of the city's roads were paved using polygonal blocks made from the lava of Vesuvius, and most of Pompeii's roads included pavements or sidewalks.
Via Dell'Abbondanza stretches 600 meters from the Forum to Porta di Sarno through the most commericial and prosperous quarter of Pompeii. The street gets its name from the fountain that is sculptured with the symbol of Plenty, an opulent woman carrying a horn of plenty. Entrance to the Ruins and Roads of Pompeii - III Temples of Apollo, Isis, and Jupiter - V Water Supply and the Baths of Pompeii - VI Pompeii's Mills, Bakery, Laundry, and Brothel - VII Court of the Gladiators,
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Mr. Sedivy's History Classes
| Colorado History | American
Government | Modern European History | Advanced
Placement European History | Rise of England
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