The Buried City

Hardback Published on: 22/05/2025
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The Buried City
A love letter to archaeology and the importance of studying history.
This was a quick and easy read about the importance of studying history and why those of us who do so love it so dearly. As such, I absolutely adored this ... READ MORE
Loricha Honer
The Buried City
A great dig into archaeology!
This is slightly different to what I imagined it to be. Zuchtriegel presents a history of Pompeii which explores the motivations behind archaeology and w... READ MORE
Cordelia, Manchester
The Buried City
Multifaceted
I really enjoyed the multifaceted nature of this book; it doesn’t neatly fit into any one genre, instead spanning multiple, including classics, archaeology... READ MORE
Sophie Cook
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A revelatory history that draws on discoveries made over the last few years, The Buried City vividly reconstructs destruction of Pompeii on 24th August 79 CE and, moreover, the society and culture lost in the catastrophe: from the unmade bed of an ordinary citizen to the exquisite frescoes and sculptures of a grand house.

Synopsis

This is Pompeii, as you've never seen it before.

In this revelatory history, Gabriel Zuchtriegel shares the new secrets of Pompeii. Over the last few years, a vast stretch of the city has been excavated for the first time. Now, drawing on these astonishing discoveries, The Buried City reveals the untold human stories that are at last emerging.

Pompeii is a world frozen in time. There are unmade beds, dishes left drying, tools abandoned by workmen, bodies embracing with love and fear. And alongside the remnants of everyday life, there are captivating works of art: lifelike portraits, exquisite frescos and mosaics, and the extraordinary sculpture of a sleeping boy, curled up under a blanket that's too small.

The Buried City reconstructs the catastrophe that destroyed Pompeii on 24 August 79 CE, but it also offers a behind-the-scenes tour of the city as it was before: who lived here, what mattered to them, and what happened in their final hours. It offers us a vivid sense of Pompeii's continuing relevance, and proves that ancient history is much closer to us than we think.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
  • ISBN: 9781399731171
  • Number of pages: 256
  • Dimensions: 236 x 158 x 30 mm
  • Weight: 521g
  • Languages: English

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The Buried City
Slightly puzzled....
This is an odd book. The marketing is around the recent discoveries, but actually not that much of the book is about these. For example, it's well-illustra... READ MORE
Susan Gill
The Buried City
Not at all as avertised
A philosophical view by the author on his reasons for doing what he does. Boring and nothing really to do with the city itself.
Joe Johnston
The Buried City
A new view of Pompei?
It was fascinating reading the latest interpretation of the discoveries made at Pompei. Herculaneum anyone? Truly interesting, but also telling us a great... READ MORE
Diana Leonetti