1. The Destruction of Pompeii and the Future of Rome
A sculpture on the arch, Winged Women, represented victory flutter in the spandrels, and symbolized that the divine victory would always be on Rome's side (Vasta 135). ... With the support from all these other ports, we did not see any record of significant decline in trades and transportation ( Jones). ... With the abundant post-disaster aids from the government, they could simply start new lives in other Roman cities (Alex309). ... Because Pompeii was not a "producer city" and it has its own culture, no other places had a close relation of demand and supply with Pompeii, so th...
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