Pompeii and Herculaneum: Their Life and Death Talk by Curator Paul Roberts | The Museum of Somerset
Arts
Fine Art
Discover the captivating story of Pompeii and Herculaneum in a thought-provoking talk by esteemed curator and archaeologist, Dr. Paul Roberts. Join us at The Museum of Somerset in Taunton on April 18, 2024, for an enriching exploration of the art and society of these two fateful Roman cities.
In AD 79, the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius tragically obliterated both Pompeii and Herculaneum. However, their unique preservation of artefacts, architecture, and even human remains provides us with an unparalleled glimpse into the vibrant world of the Roman Empire.
During this engaging lecture, Dr. Roberts will vividly depict the distinctive characteristics of each town. Pompeii, the larger of the two, boasts a bustling urban landscape and an industrious spirit. Conversely, Herculaneum exudes a more refined ambiance with its elegant sea-side promenade.
Through captivating visual aids, you will be transported back in time as you explore the stunning statues of emperors and gods, intricate mosaics, exquisite wall paintings, and a plethora of other preserved treasures. These artifacts give us an intimate understanding of the daily lives of the inhabitants of these extraordinary sites.
Dr. Paul Roberts, a renowned Research Keeper in the Department of Antiquities at the esteemed Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford University, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this fascinating subject. Having extensively studied Classics and Classical Archaeology, and with years of experience teaching and researching in Italy and excavating across the Roman Empire, Dr. Roberts is an authority on Pompeii, Herculaneum, and ancient Rome as a whole.
Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to delve into the captivating past of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Reserve your place at The Museum of Somerset's Great Hall for an unforgettable experience. Tickets are priced at £10.