Ashley, Scott. "The Day the World Ended: Lessons From Pompeii."
www.ucgstp.org
-This information was helpful in order to understand what happened in Pompeii
from beginning to end, also telling me about what they could have done to save themselves.
"Ancient Pompeii." 8 Oct. 2006. 18 Sept. 2008
http://fredricksburg.com.
- Gave great pictures from a traveler visiting the land of Pompeii. The
pictures were great in detail and also, gave me pictures of architecture and art.
"Ancient Pompeii." 2008. 18 Sept. 2008
http://wwwdestination360.com.
-I was able to get an exact location on where Pompeii was located and how
to get there and the total cost of visiting.
Cole, Michael S. "Pompeii." 2001. 18 Sept. 2008
http://www.thecolefamily.com.
-This website was a great key in finding information on Ancient Pompeii.
It gave me knowledge upon erotic artwork and about the volcanic eruption.
David, Ariel. "In Pompeii, Eat Like it A.D. 79." Live Science. 25
May 2005.
http://www.livescience.com.
-Live Science showed me exactly what the Pompeian’s ate in 79 A.D.
"The Destruction of Pompeii, 79 A.D." Eyewitness to History. 1999.
18 Sept. 2008
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com.
-This website was very useful in finding out about a witness in another
city that saw the volcano erupt and consume Pompeii, Pliney.
Lorenzi, Rossella. "Ancient Pompeii The Last Day." Discovery Channel.
2008. 12 Sept. 2008
http://www.discovery.com
-The Discovery Channel was where I found most of my information about Ancient
Pompeii and the uncovered citizen Lupecus. This website gives very useful information on this subject.
Lorenzi, Rossella. "The Long, Deadly Silence." Discovery Channel.
2008. Discovery Communications. 18 Sept. 2008
http://discovery.com.
- I was able to obtain a timeline of what happened those last few days
in Pompeii.
Martin, Phillip. "Pompeii." Jan. 2006. 12 Sept. 2008
http://www.rome.mrdonn.org/pompeii.html.
-Showed me pictures and background information on Vesuvius the volcano
that erupted in Ancient Pompeii, and broke down the related information easily so, it was better understanded.
Moore, Carole. "The Volcano of Pompeii." The Kids Korner. 2002.
12 Sept. 2008
http://www.humorwriter.com.
-Helped me so more in gathering more information about Pompeii, and I saw
some really good photographs from here.
Moore, Meridith. "We Didn't Start the Fire: Discovery of Pompeii's Erotic
Art." 18 May 2007. Brown University.
www.usp.nus.edu
-Gave background information of arts, sculptures in Ancient Pompeii, the
things that were uncovered revealed that they were very intelligent people.
Nappo, Salvatore C. "Pompeii: It’s Discovery and Preservation." BBC.
26 Apr. 2003. 18 Apr. 2008
http://www.bbc.co.uk.
-Explained what happens when a volcano erupts and how the people of Pompeii
were buried alive.
Osbourne, Mary P., and Bonnie Christensen. Pompeii Lost and Found.
Random House Children's Books.
-Helps understand what went on in 79 A.D. along with giving pictures and
knowledge behind the event.
"Pompeii." Britannica Encyclopedia. 18 Sept. 2008
http://www.britannica.com.
-Tells about the House of Pansa, a very important building in Pompeii.
"Pompeii." 2008. Awesome Stories Internet Productions. 18 Sept. 2008
http://www.click2disasters.com.
-This website tells you about the plumbing and the water system, also tells
about the courtyards filled with gardens and a lot of other architecture.
"Pompeii." 2008. Minnesota State University. 18 Sept. 2008
http://www.mnsu.edu.
Sedivy. "Historical Background, The Ancient City of Pompeii." Tripod.
16 Sept. 2002. 18 Sept. 2008
http://mr.sedivy.tripod.com.
- This is very good website to get lots of pictures and architecture backgrounds,
along with telling all about the city of Pompeii in the year 79 A.D.
"Uncovered Past." 2008. Lycos Inc. 18 Sept. 2008
http://www.angelfire.com.
-Uncovered the past history of Pompeii, and talked about the eruption of
Vesuvius.
"Vacation In Pompeii." 2008. 26 Sept. 2008
http://www.oes.org.
-I mostly found artwork at this website.
"What happened in Pompeii." 2004. Archaeological Institute of America.
18 Sept. 2008
http://www.archaeology.org.
- This website is helpful in gathering information on an interactive dig
that they are doing in Ancient Pompeii, trying to uncover a little bit more about the past.