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Regions I.1, I.2, I.3, I.5, VI.9.1, Porta Stabia, and the Tombs in front of Porta Stabia have been updated with Tatiana Warscher's photographs from her Codex Topographicus Pompeianus volumes held in the DAI Rome.
Warscher T., 1936. Codex Topographicus Pompeianus: Regio I.1, I.5, Porta Stabia and Tombs in front of Porta Stabia. Rome:DAIR.
Warscher T., 1935. Codex Topographicus Pompeianus: Regio I.2. Rome:DAIR.
Warscher T., 1935. Codex Topographicus Pompeianus: Regio I.3. Rome:DAIR.
Warscher T., 1938. Codex Topographicus Pompeianus: VI.9 Pars Prima. Rome:DAIR.
We would like to thank the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut Röm and Dr. Thomas Fröhlich for their kind assistance in making this possible and Michael Binns for his time spent in Rome digitising the books.
See: I.1 I.2 I.3 I.5 Porta Stabia Porta Stabia Tombs VI.9.1
The bakeries and related properties at V.1.14, V.1.15 and V.1.16 and VII.1.36 and VII.1.37 have been updated. Our thanks to Jared Benton for allowing us to use his photographs.
See V.1.14 V.1.15 V.1.16 VII.1.36 VII.1.37
Fondo Azzolini Necropolis and Fondo Santilli Necropolis have been added to the tombs. The pages for these are currently very basic and are work in progress, which we hope to update soon.
See Fondo Azzolini Necropolis Fondo Santilli Necropolis
New menu bar categories have been added for Baths, Temples and Villas (which includes the Villa San Marco at Stabiae).
See Baths Temples Villas Villa San Marco at Stabiae
The site has been upgraded with new menu structures.
All the pompeiiinpictures sites are back to having the same layout and content but still with a choice of colour schemes. This will also make it quicker and easier for us to update pages and the time lag between updating each site will be reduced.
The menu bars have been redesigned with drop down menus that expand automatically to show further links. Each Regio button for example will show all the insulae in that regio and you can then click on the one you want.
Long time users of pompeiiinpictures will notice the return of the previous, next, up and home buttons in all versions of the site.
Click here for the full list of what has been updated recently
Pompeii Street Altars and shrines- Street Altars Plan
Pompeii Baths - Baths
Pompeii Fountains and Water Features - Fountains Plan
Pompeii Gates - Gates Plan
Pompeii Street Views of every street - Street Plan
Pompeii Temples - Temples
Pompeii Tombs - Tombs Plan Fondo Azzolini Necropolis Fondo Santilli Necropolis
Pompeii Towers - Towers Plan
Pompeii Villas - Villas
Pompeii Villa of Mysteries or Villa dei Misteri - Villa dei Misteri
Pompeii Villa of Diomedes or Villa di Diomede - Villa di Diomede
Pompeii Villa of Cicero or Villa di Cicerone - Villa di Cicerone
Pompeii Villa of the Mosaic Columns or Villa delle Colonne a Mosaico - Villa delle Colonne a Mosaico
Villa Regina at Boscoreale - Villa Regina
Villa San Marco at Castellamare di Stabiae - Villa San Marco Stabiae
Help using this site - Help
Glossary of Latin, Italian and English terms - Glossary
Roman Personal Names - Roman Personal Names
Pompeii Numbering - Numbering
The web site is designed to be simple to use through a system of plans which start with the plan of Pompeii above which will lead you to a Regio of your choice and then to an Insula and then to the pictures for your selected property. If the property has a name you can use the Names Index link on the left hand bar.
To locate a precise property e.g. VIII.2.1
Click on Region VIII on the above plan or the link, this will take you to the next plan where you can click on Insula 2 and then finally click house number 1 which will bring you to the photographs for VIII.2.1. You can also use the buttons on the left of every page to get back to this plan (Click on Home) or to go to plans for altars, fountains, etc. You can also use the Help button.
Our grateful thanks to all who have helped us in this project, especially Pier Giovanni Guzzo and Antonio D'Ambrosio, Soprintendenza Speciale per i Beni Archeologici di Napoli e Pompei, for the necessary permits to visit the site and for permission to publish this web site. We would also like to thank the many Custodians who have taken us around and made good use of their bunches of keys.
We would like to thank the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut for allowing us to use their images, which remain their copyright.
Our thanks also to Prof. Dr. Reinhard Foertsch, Universitaet zu Koeln, Archaeologischen Institut, for his enthusiasm and help.
We would like to thank the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut Röm and Dr. Thomas Fröhlich for their kind assistance in making the digitisation of the Warscher Codex volumes possible and Michael Binns for his time spent in Rome digitising the books.
This project would not have been possible without the personal help of Andrew Wallace-Hadrill and Maria Pia Malvezzi. To them we give our special thanks.
Special thanks are given to Mattia Buondonno for the many enjoyable hours spent with him, his friendship and his willingness to assist and help on many occasions during our visits.
A special thanks also to Raffaele Prisciandaro for his friendship, local knowledge, and the copy of his book “Studio sulle provenienze degli oggetti rinvenuti negli scavi borbonici del regno di Napoli. Una lettura integrata, coordinata e commentata della documentazione." A very interesting and valued book.
Thanks also to Michael Binns for his interest in our site and his input and help; to Rick Bauer for being our man in Pompeii, and Drew Baker for their willingness to explore the site and provide many photographs new and old, to help us document and photograph the city; and to Ralf Einhorn for letting us use his father’s photographs of Pompeii taken in the 1970’s.
La nostra sincera gratitudine a tutti coloro che ci hanno aiutati in questo progetto, in particolar modo ringraziamo a Pier Giovanni Guzzo e Antonio D'Ambrosio, Soprintendenza Speciale per i Beni Archeologici di Napoli e Pompei, per averci accordato i necessari permessi, e l'autorizzazione a pubblicare le immagini in questo sito web. Desideriamo inoltre ringraziare i molti custodi per la cortesia e sollecitudine con cui ci hanno accolti ed accompagnati nell'area archeologica.
Gradiremmo ringraziare il Deutsches Archäologisches Institut per permettere a noi di usare le loro immagini che rimangono il loro diritto d'autore.
Il nostro grazie anche a Prof. Dott. Reinhard Foertsch, lo zu di Universitaet Koeln, Archaeologischen Institut, per il suo entusiasmo ed aiuto.
Il nostro grazie anche a Dr. Thomas Fröhlich, Deutsches Archäologisches Institut Röm, per il suo aiuto, per permettendo accesso ai libri ed analizzare attrezzatura.
Questo progetto non sarebbe stato possibile senza l'aiuto personale di Andrew Wallace-Hadrill e Maria Pia Malvezzi. Loro diamo i nostri ringraziamenti speciali.
Un particolare ringraziamento va al Mattia Buondonno per le molte gradevoli ore trascorse insieme, per la sua amicizia dimostrata e per la sua volontà nell’assisterci e nell’aiutarci in varie occasioni durante la nostra visita.
Anche un particolare ringraziamento al Raffaele Prisciandaro per la sua amicizia, per la conoscenza locale e copia del suo libro “Studio sulle provenienze degli oggetti rinvenuti negli scavi borbonici del regno di Napoli. Una lettura integrata, coordinata e commentata della documentazione" . Un libro molto interessante, e molto apprezzato.
Grazie anche al Michael Binns per il suo interesse relativo al nostro web, ed il suo contributo ed aiuto; a Rick Bauer per essere il nostro uomo a Pompeii, e Drew Baker; i nostri ringraziamenti per la loro buona volontà per esplorare il luogo ed offrire molte fotografie nuovo e vecchio, aiutarci a documentare e fotografa la città; ed a Ralf Einhorn per lasciarci usi le fotografie di suo padre di Pompei prese nei 1970.
Wir möchten dem Deutsches Archäologisches Institut danken, um uns zu erlauben, ihre Bilder zu gebrauchen, die ihr Urheberrecht bleiben.
Unser Dank auch zu Prof. Dr Reinhard Foertsch, Universitaet zu Koeln, Archaeologischen Institut, für seine Begeisterung und Hilfe.
Unser Dank auch zu Dr. Thomas Fröhlich, Deutsches Archäologisches Institut Röm, für seine Hilfe, für Zugang zu den Warscher-Büchern und Abtastungsausrüstung.
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