WHAT CAN POMPEII SHOW US

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WHAT CAN POMPEII SHOW US

They oversaw the work and they approved it. Gaius Julius son of Gaius and Publius Aninius son of Gaius, chief magistrates, contracted for a sweating-room and a scraping-down room to be built and for the colonnade and courtyard to be repaired, in accordance with the decurions' decree, with the money that the law instructed them to use for games or on buildings They oversaw the work and they approved it. From the Forum Baths

Gaius Pumidius Dipilus was here December 78 BC From the basilica

Samius to Cornelius: go hang yourself. From the basilica

Girls' sigh, the "Thracian" III Celadus, of the Octavian troupe( Girls' sigh, the "Thracian" III Celadus, of the Octavian troupe(?), 3 victories in 3 fights From the amphitheatre