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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Areas of Pompei, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata' has mentioned 'Archaeological' in the following places:
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Archaeological park officials said on 21 November 2020 that the remains of two men xe2x80x94 thought to be a rich man and his slave xe2x80x94 were found in a two-meter-thick layer of ash.
Pompeiian thermopolium, containing eight dolia (terracotta containers), was completely unearthed in the archaeological park's Regio V site in December 2020.
Originally built by Giuseppe Fiorelli between 1873 and 1874, the Antiquarium of Pompeii began as an exhibition venue displaying archaeological finds that represented the daily life of the Ancient city.
Visitors can see archaeological discoveries from the excavations, casts of the victims of the Mount Vesuvius eruption as well as displays documenting Pompeii's settlement history prior to becoming a thriving Roman city.
Pompeii Live (28 June 2006), a Channel 5 production featuring a live archaeological dig at Pompeii and Herculaneum[107][108] Pompeii: The Mystery of the People Frozen in Time (2013), a BBC One drama documentary presented by Dr. Margaret Mountford.
The World Heritage property includes three different archaeological areas: the ancient towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum together with the Villa of the Mysteries (to the west of Pompeii) and the Villa of the Papyri (to the west of Herculaneum), and the Villa A (Villa of Poppaea) and Villa B (Villa of Lucius Crassius Tertius) in Torre Annunziata.
Other important sources of archaeological evidence are the human remains of those who died in the eruption.
Pompeii witnessed an early archaeological experiment when plaster was poured into voids found in the volcanic material and which allowed casts to be made of the forms of the human and animal victims and other organic material.
The casts themselves are important resources as they contain both skeletal remains and evidence of 19th- and 20th-century archaeological practice.
Another important legacy of the twentieth century was the presentation of Herculaneum to the public as an xe2x80x98open-air museumxe2x80x99, perhaps Europexe2x80x99s first, with buildings reconstructed based on archaeological evidence and displays of original objects within the archaeological site.
The rediscovery and history of these places as archaeological sites has captured the collective imagination century after century, shaping archaeological, art historical, conservation and interpretation practices in Europe and beyond.
Owing to the eruptions, the archaeological remains are unparalleled anywhere in the world for their completeness and extent.
The sites show the evolution of archaeological practices, conservation techniques and approaches to presentation over the past two centuries.
The 3 component parts are owned by the State and, together with the immediate surrounding areas, are managed by the Archaeological Park of Pompeii (also overseeing the villas in Torre Annunziata) and the Archaeological Park of Herculaneum, two autonomous institutions established recently as part of a broader ministerial reform which attempts to bring decision making closer to the sites themselves.