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Pompeii Rediscovered: Insights from the New Dig

FABulous Winter Lecture Series

Pompeii Rediscovered: Insights from the New Dig

This two-hour lecture is a follow-up to the fall lecture series, "Pompeii: Life, Death and the Legacy of an Ancient Roman City." We will examine several new finds in a previously unexplored area of ancient Pompeii. Key discoveries include the "Black Room" with its stunning frescoes depicting Greek mythology, evidence of unfinished renovations and the tragic stories of residents who perished under collapsing roofs. We will explore newly uncovered areas such as a bakery, a blue shrine and children’s drawings, providing insights into the daily lives and social strata of Pompeii’s inhabitants. Whether or not you attended the fall class, in this lecture we will gain a deeper understanding of the archaeological methods and the significance of these new finds in reconstructing life in ancient Pompeii.

Scott Jones is a retired naval officer and businessman with broad experience in national security, foreign relations and politics. Jones is also a docent at the J. Paul Getty Museum (Getty Villa), where he leads tours in the Greek and Roman Galleries, special exhibitions, Roman architecture and Roan gardens. He teaches for several lifelong learning programs in the area.

The Fifty and Better (FAB) program was designed for people ages 50 and older, seeking intellectual stimulation through university-level courses — without the pressure of grades — for the sake of learning and social engagement.


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Register by Jan. 24, at 3 p.m. PST

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Fifty and Better

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Christina Tierney
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