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Guillaume Daudin, « New publication Currency, the Pompeiians and Vesuvius », Association française d'histoire économique, ID : 10.58079/aqgx
Georges Depeyrot, Currency, the Pompeiians and Vesuvius Pompeii is a unique case. The sudden eruption of Vesuvius on October 24th, 79, stopped life in the city. At this moment (1 pm), a large part of the population was working outside the town. While the inhabitants of Herculaneum had enough time to try to escape from the city, Pompeii was quickly covered with pumice that made it impossible to return to the city or obstructed escape from the houses that the first pyroclastic flows very rapid...