Watching the dig aat Pompeii last night was v. interesting. The room with the fresco was in a building that was found to be a bakery and in a room next to it, the remains of two women and a child were found crushed by the roof collapsing on them as the weight of rock and pumice from the eruption fell on the town. In the room where builders were at work, it was surmised they were repairing damage from an earlier earthquake and the remains of a pickaxe were found to measure exactly with a modern pick used on the dig.
They still haven't dug into half of the buried town and it's weird to think of the amazing discoveries yet to be found 100 or 200 years from now. By then i expect technology could've developed to bring some of these victims back from the dead and tell people of their everyday lives through holograms and artificial intelligence. A portrait of the wealthy owners of the bakery was discovered and they could even show tourists around a recreation of their business, two thousand years ago. Enjoy a slice of pizza with the Julians, Roman style.
Catch it on Iplayer if you missed it.