De Giorgi's Difficulty Of Life In Pompeii

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Dr. De Giorgi spoke on Cosa from its founding onward, especially focusing on the colony’s curious position and restricted sources of fresh water. Cosa was a Roman colony established in 273 BCE, and Rome actually made a new city, rather than take over a preexisting Italic town like they did in Pompeii and Herculaneum. Cosa was never truly prosperous and life must have been tough. Around 70BCE a threat, possibly pirates, caused many to leave and some building to stop being used eventually to be reoccupied years later. Chiefly, the lack of a fresh water source in the city, excluding a small spring near the port far off, probably made the largest contribution to the difficulty of life for the small, country town. Dr. De Giorgi then focused on

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