Archaeologists have discovered a small house in Pompeii decorated with intricate frescoes, some of which have erotic themes. CNN


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Archaeologists have recently discovered a small house in Pompeii filled with stunning frescoes, some of which have erotic themes. This find sheds light on how the ancient Romans decorated their homes in intricate and lavish ways.
Located in the central area of the ancient city, this tiny house is notable for being smaller than most and for lacking the typical open central courtyard known as an atrium, which is a standard feature in Roman architecture. The Archaeological Park of Pompeii, which manages the site, stated that this unusual design might reflect changes in Roman society, especially in Pompeii, during the first century AD.

Pompeii was famously destroyed in AD 79 by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, burying its buildings and residents under layers of ash and pumice. This catastrophic event inadvertently preserved the city for centuries, turning it into one of the world's most significant archaeological sites. It offers a unique glimpse into the daily life of the Romans, and each new discovery enriches our understanding of this ancient civilization.

The recent excavation highlights the elaborate decorations favored by wealthy Romans. The house features several frescoes depicting mythical stories and adorned with beautiful plant and animal designs set against white backgrounds. One notable fresco, framed by a blue wall, illustrates an intimate scene between a satyr and a nymph, while another portrays Hippolytus, the son of the legendary Greek king Theseus, and his stepmother Phaedra. This story is marked by tragic themes, as Phaedra falls in love with Hippolytus and ultimately takes her own life when he spurns her.

Among the discoveries, one fresco may depict the Judgement of Paris, although it has sustained damage from earlier excavations. Another artwork shows Venus, the goddess of love, alongside her mortal lover, Adonis. These kinds of erotic and ornate frescoes have been found in Pompeii before. For example, a house filled with such frescoes reopened in January 2023 after being closed for two decades, while another, featuring a scene from the myth of “Leda and the Swan,” was uncovered in 2018.

In addition to the stunning frescoes, archaeologists also found remnants of ritual offerings at a household shrine known as a lararium. Gabriel Zuchtriegel, the park's director, explained that they have specialists on-site, including archaeologists, restorers, and archeobotanists, to thoroughly understand the last sacrifices made before the eruption. "There are still the burnt remains of this ritual, and the knife that was used,” he noted.

Zuchtriegel emphasized that this excavation is open to public observation. Visitors can access the site via suspended walkways, allowing them to witness the ongoing work of archaeologists. This transparency in the excavation process offers a rare opportunity for the public to engage with the historical narrative being uncovered.

As the archaeological team continues to unveil the secrets of this tiny house, they provide not just a window into the artistic tastes of ancient Romans but also a deeper understanding of their cultural practices and everyday life just before the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

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