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lachrymosa: I bet they’re listening to Pompeii by Bastille, remembering the good old days
60es: Ancient Roman gold bracelet in the form of a coiled snake 1st century AD, Pompeii (The British Museum)
yourbadgrrl: fakehistory:Body preserved during the Pompeii Eruption (79 A.D.) LMAO!
via-appia: Fresco, Dionysian scene with dancing maenad Roman, Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii, 80 BC
Some graffiti from Pompeii
thegingerbatch: recoveringgayfish: ok guys so i just had a breakthrough so in the beginning of the song pompeii by bastille it sounds like theyre saying eheu a bunch of times well eheu is latin for ‘alas’ or ‘oh no’and iM STILL LAUGHING SO
rainy-days-end-is-nigh: hoeboy: i hope he is good 2017 version of that guy at pompeii that died rubbing one out
artesens: Diana, goddess of melancholy Pompeii
boysnmenart: Narcissus by Praxiteles from Pompeii Sculpture Statue, Greek and Hellenistic Statues, Greek Hellenistic Macedonian, Civilization
hadrian6: A Bronze Archaic Statue of a Satyr Pouring Wine. Italian after the antique in Pompeii.http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
ganymedesrocks: A 1st century CE Roman copy of a 5th century BCE Statue of an Ephebe (Young Man) Greek original, found in the Augustus Felix surbanus, Pompeii, Italy bronze with silver cladding and glass paste eyes
boysnmenart: Carved male genitalia, Pompeii, 1-79 AD
boysnmenart: Bronze Apollo with lyre Pompeii, House of Apollo
sculppp: Karl Pavlovich Bryullov (1799 – 1852), The Last Day of Pompeii, detail
stonemen: Wedding of Zephyrus and Chlorys. Fresco detail. From Pompeii. Napoli Archeo. Museum
copulationofash: Eros in Pompeii.
sempiternele: Karl Bryullov, ‘Last Day of Pompeii’, (Details)
academicstudypainting: Reconstruction of a mosaic depiction of the Battle of Issus after a painting supposed to be by Apelles or Philoxenus of Eretria found in the House of the Faun at Pompeii.
theancientwayoflife: ~Pan and the nymphs. Fresco from Pompeii (House of Fatal Love, IX, 5, 18). Date: A.D. 1—20 Provenance: Naples, National Archaeological Museum (Museo archeologico nazionale di Napoli)
thenewloverofbeauty: Portrait of man on glass from Pompeii, (Roman, 79AD)
romegreeceart: A Roman tintinnabulum from Pompeii Tintinnabulum was a wind chime or assemblage of bells that acted as a guardian of specific place. It warded off evil eyes and was also supposed to bring good fortune. I just wonder what Victorian
ancientrome:Amors-jewellers. Fresco from the dinner hall of House of the Vettii in Pompeii. 60—79 CE [x]
ganymedesrocks: domus-aurea2:A Lampholder from Pompeii This Ephebic Youth, a ‘Mute Servant’, ready to lead us to the “Vines” of his Enlightening path…
theancientwayoflife: ~ Meleagrus and Atalanta after the Calydonian Boar Hunt, fresco from the tablinum of the House of the Centaur in Pompeii. Date: A.D. 50-79 Provenance: Naples, National Archaeological Museum (Museo archeologico nazionale di Napoli)
troyschooneman: “Philip of Pompeii” by Troy Schooneman Follow me on Facebook
blogcubanpete: Tripod with young ithyphallic Satyrs as legs from Pompeii: First Century CE
antique-erotic: Neapolitan boy wearing jewels and a headband by Wilhelm von Gloeden. According to the online catalogue of his wonderful work, this model features only in photographs taken in Naples (on Plüschow’s terrace) and in the ruins of Pompeii
ganymedesrocks: blogcubanpete:Apollo. Temple of Apollo in Pompeii. I Have to Run…
greekromangods: Hephaestus’ workshop 68–79 AD Pompeii (Origin) Fresco Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli ** Visit my Links page for my other blogs & Facebook Pages
klassizismus:Detail: The Last Day of Pompeii by Karl Bryullov, 1833
typewriter-worries: No Exit, Jean-Paul Sartre ( @megairea ) | The Last Day of Pompeii, Karl Bryullov | Everland, Velimir Khlebnikov
deathandmysticism: Karl Pavlovich Bryullov, The Last Days of Pompeii, State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, 1830-33
triglifos-y-metopas: Marine fauna House of L. Aelius Magnus Pompeii, Italy [Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli]
tremendousandsonorouswords: Karl Brjullov, The Last Day of Pompeii (detail), 1830-1833
magictransistor: Women with Flying Phalli (Tourist album illustration), Pompeii, c. 1880.
museum-of-artifacts: A road sign pointing the way to a brothel in Pompeii, 79 AD
sixpenceee: The City Of Pompeii When Mount Vesuvius erupted in A.D. 79, it rained ash for six straight hours, burying the town and killing everyone living there. The ash had the strange effect of preserving everything there, leaving much of the city’s
youmightbeamisogynist: thisandthathistoryblog: hjuliana: dancingspirals: ironychan: hungrylikethewolfie: dduane: wine-loving-vagabond: A loaf of bread made in the first century AD, which was discovered at Pompeii, preserved for centuries in the
rumbelleriversong: rumbelleriversong: wait. do you mean to tell me that this dunderhead was in Pompeii when these two idiots where there? and dont even get me started on this ass hole JESUS Oh and I nearly forgot this one WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG
mumblingsage: sealingwaxandships: psynergy: elgin-marbles: coleytangerina: Some graffiti found in Pompeii’s ruins: Weep, you girls. My penis has given you up. Now it penetrates men’s behinds. Goodbye, wondrous femininity! Restituta, take off
durnesque-esque: theprofessorstrikesagain: thedayofthedetective: suns-of-gallifrey: creamcolored-converse: davidtennantbatch: GUYS “FAN FAVOURITE” IF THIS MEANS WHAT I THINK IT MEANS THEN 12 IS GOING BACK TO THE “FIRES OF POMPEII”
soihavebeenthinking: wittgensteinsmister: nosdrinker: who is honestly excited for Pompeii i am. anybody else on here part of the volcano fandom? I wonder how it ends
theviscountconsett: connorkawaii: I love how humans have literally not changed throughout history like the graffiti from Pompeii has people from hundreds of years ago writing stuff like “Marcus is gay” “I fucked a girl here” “Julius your mum
self-critical-automaton: critical-perspective: terminallydepraved: charlesoberonn: nexya: I love how humans have literally not changed throughout history like the graffiti from Pompeii has people from hundreds of years ago writing stuff like “Marcus
critical-perspective: terminallydepraved: charlesoberonn: nexya: I love how humans have literally not changed throughout history like the graffiti from Pompeii has people from hundreds of years ago writing stuff like “Marcus is gay” “I fucked
wildarcy: i want to share with you some of my favourite graffiti from Pompeii “Weep, you girls. My penis has given you up. Now it penetrates men’s behinds. Goodbye, wondrous femininity!“ “Amplicatus, I know that Icarus is buggering you. Salvius
barfyscorpion: wildarcy: i want to share with you some of my favourite graffiti from Pompeii “Weep, you girls. My penis has given you up. Now it penetrates men’s behinds. Goodbye, wondrous femininity!“ “Amplicatus, I know that Icarus is buggering
thisandthathistoryblog: hjuliana: dancingspirals: ironychan: hungrylikethewolfie: dduane: wine-loving-vagabond-blog: A loaf of bread made in the first century AD, which was discovered at Pompeii, preserved for centuries in the volcanic ashes of
uhmeliamay: How I spent my time at Pompeii today
pinkfloydigan:Roger Waters laying down the bass lines for “Eclipse”, Live At Pompeii, 1972.
soundsof71: David Gilmour, Pink Floyd, during the Paris studio sessions for Live at Pompeii, December 13-20, 1971.
niorai-nio: Pink Floyd live in Pompeii, 1972
soundsof71: David Gilmour, Pink Floyd, Pompeii, October 1971. (Behind him, l-r: Rick Wright, Roger Waters, Nick Mason)
soundsof71:Pink Floyd at Pompeii, October 4-7, 1971: Nick Mason in motion
andy-jean: ‘’Pompeii’’ Copyright by Andy-Jean. To visit website: http://image7034.wix.com/imagesandyjean
soundsof71: Golden god: David Gilmour, Pink Floyd, during the Paris studio sessions for Live at Pompeii, December 13-20, 1971.