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Herculaneum (in modern Italian was an ancient Roman town, located in the territory of the current commune of Ercolano , in the Italian region of Campania . It most famous for having been destroyed, along with Pompeii , in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius beginning on August 24 , AD 79 , which buried them in superheated pyroclastic material that has solidified into volcanic tufa. The Pyroclastic Flow instantly killed all residents who had not escaped before it struck. In contrast to Pompeii, the bodies of those killed at Herculaneum are not preserved in casts; however, hundreds of skeletons have been discovered, mostly on what was once the ancient beach. Herculaneum was a smaller town with a wealthier population than Pompeii at the time of its destruction. Excavation began at modern Ercolano in had an effect on incipient European Neoclassicism out of all proportion to its limited circulation; in the later 18th century, motifs from Herculaneum began to appear on stylish furnishings from decorative wall-paintings and tripod tables to perfume burners and teacups. The first major discovery of 1st Century AD Roman skeletal materials took place in Herculaneum. Because the Romans generally practised cremation into the 3rd Century , very little skeletal material remains for study. Excavation during the 1990s in the port area of Herculaneum turned up the skeletons of more than 200 individuals of varied age, sex, and class. The skeletons were preserved on the seafront, where people had fled in an attempt to escape the volcanic disaster. The most famous of the luxurious villas at Herculaneum is the " Villa Of The Papyri " now identified as the magnificent seafront retreat for Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus , Julius Caesar 's father-in-law. It stretches down towards the sea in four terraces. Piso, a literate man who patronized poets and philosophers, built there a fine library, the only one to survive intact from antiquity. Scrolls from the villa are stored at the National Library, Naples . The scrolls are badly carbonized, but a large number have been unrolled, with varying degrees of success. Computer-enhanced multi-spectral imaging , in the infra-red range, helps make the ink legible. There is now a real prospect that it will be possible to read the unopened scrolls using X-rays.[http://www.research.uky.edu/odyssey/fall04/seales.html] The same techniques could be applied to the scrolls waiting to be discovered in the as yet unexcavated part of the villa, removing the need for potentially damaging unrolling to be carried out. THE HOUSE OF NEPTUNE AND AMPHITRITE The house of Neptune and Amphitrite is an elegant two-storey house noted for its outstanding summer Triclinium with a nymphaeum decorated with coloured mosaics portraying amongst other things, "Neptune and Amphitrite". EXTERNAL LINKS
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