Let's see Irwin Allen top that!
Too dated?? :)
The Story:
I
think just about anyone who has ever attended any school of any type
has at least heard of Pompeii. The Italian city at the base of a
volcano that exploded and rained ash down on the city, killing everyone
under a mountain of ash and debris. Excavations at the site continue to
this day, and it appears that they have discovered something rather
unusual...
From the Discovery Channel, this informative
documentary hosted by Don Wildman will take you to the city of Pompeii
and see how amazingly well preserved much of the city was by being
buried under a 70 foot wall of ash.
70 feet... let that sink in a
moment, because they actually show how high the ash was piled in the
film, and it's stunning at how that city truly was buried, and how much
they've uncovered and the treasures, both literal and historical, that
were kept underneath.
The architecture and advancements the Romans enjoyed are still impressive, 2000 years later. Considering the devastation of the eruption, it's amazing how much of the city really still is completely intact.
The
real historical find in this one, they uncovered a basement where they
found 54 skeletons. As these had been untouched until recently, they
did not receive the haunting plaster casting of earlier skeletons, so
scientists could study these to learn more about the way of life of
people in Pompeii during the day, and they come up with some amazing
conclusions.
They also use actors to recreate what they think happened as well to add to the dramatic affair.
Very well done, and a very interesting subject.
Available to stream instantly on Netflix or Amazon Prime as of this writing.
Final Grade: B
Rewatchability/Purchase
Factor: Don't see a need to purchase, and this could come in handy for
lessons on history later on for the kids.
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