Pompeiis streets show how the city adapted to Roman rule
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Cart wheels left deep ruts in the stone streets of PompeiiimagoDens/ShutterstockA close look at Pompeiis stone-paved streets has shown how traffic through the ancient city changed dramatically after it was incorporated into the Roman world.Although often seen as a quintessentially Roman place, Pompeii was anything but. For several centuries it was actually governed by a different people known as the Samnites and even after it fell to the Romans in 89 BC, Pompeii retained traces of its Samnite identity right up until its destruction by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.Read more
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