ABSTRACT

Resurrecting Pompeii provides an in-depth study of a unique site from antiquity with information about a population who all died from the same known cause within a short period of time.

Pompeii has been continuously excavated and studied since 1748. Early scholars working in Pompeii and other sites associated with the AD 79 eruption of Mount Vesuvius were seduced by the wealth of artefacts and wall paintings yielded by the site. This meant that the less visually attractive evidence, such as human skeletal remains, were largely ignored.

Recognizing the important contribution of the human skeletal evidence to the archaeology of Pompeii, Resurrecting Pompeii remedies that misdemeanour, and provides students of archaeology and history with an essential resource in the study of this fascinating historical event.

chapter |2 pages

INTRODUCTION: Making sense of death

part |2 pages

Part I THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII

chapter 1|31 pages

SKELETONS AS ARTEFACTS

chapter 2|11 pages

AN EGYPTIAN INTERLUDE

chapter 3|19 pages

AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESOURCE

chapter 4|31 pages

CONTEXT OF A MASS DISASTER

part |2 pages

Part II THE VICTIMS

chapter 5|18 pages

THE NATURE OF THE EVIDENCE

chapter 6|21 pages

ATTRIBUTION OF SEX

chapter 7|29 pages

DETERMINATION OF AGE-AT-DEATH

chapter 8|54 pages

GENERAL HEALTH AND LIFESTYLE INDICATORS

chapter 9|26 pages

THE POPULATION

chapter 10|18 pages

THE CASTS

chapter 11|7 pages

MAKING SENSE