Pompeii Excavations Guide
Can anybody recommend a good guide to the excavations? I have heard that the one that is given at the site is not the best. Thanks!
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Before you get into Pompeii proper there are lots of guidebooks for sale in the tourist stands. I bought a small but thorough paperback that had the overlay of what each major ruin looked like originally and then you pulled up to see what you were looking at now. I was with students andthey really liked it. (Actually so did I!)I bought this type of book for Rome (Forum, etc) as well. If you will be shopping ahead of time, they are easy to find in Rome.
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Wondering:
Can you remember the name of the book as it sounds quite interesting? |
Give me a day to plow through the garage. I have at least four---one for the catacombes and one for Athens. (I taught ancient Civ in middle school and they were big, big hits) My guess is that they were from the same publisher, and since they were in English, you may be able to order them online ahead of time. Check the board tomorrow evening.
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Bless you...you are so kind to do this for me. I truly appreciate it and I will check back tomorrow.
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kelkel and wondering,
I will check back as well. Sounds like an excellent book to have. I will be visting Pompeii in September. Thanks in advance. P |
You have heard right, the map provided is poor, street names on map but not on the actual streets, had to navigate by approximating ruins to pictures on map, take lots of water as most water points were inoperative when we went.
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Thanks, Nogger. I will have my 7 and 9 year old with us and water was the first on my list. Did you visit Pompeii on your own or with a tour?
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The books with the overlays are also for sale at the gift store next to the excavations ticket booth, so you can buy one when you get there, too.
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Thanks, LAWoman!
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still looking- not ready to give up yet...
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Thanks, Wondering....I have been waiting for you!
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Wondering...
I give you permission to stop looking. |
I've been with guides and without guides and in my opinion, it's much more fun wandering around on your own with a good guide book. I've heard some audio guides are good and ijourneys.com is getting good reviews.
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kelkel,
I have the guidebook with the overlays, which is titled Pompeii Monuments Past and Present. I purchased it at the excavation site. We hired an official guide at the site. There were 10 of us, and we paid $10 each for the tour. Our guide, Luigi, was personable as well as knowledgeable. We had lots of questions, which he answered with good humor. Have a great trip. Byrd |
Thank you so much, Byrd!!
Kelkel |
The website for Pompeii is www2.pompeiisites.org
After clicking English, you can take a virtual tour. I found their free map quite useful. Pompeii has handheld audio guides you can rent and each site is numbered on the map. You just enter the number to hear the info. The map also includes suggested 2,4,6 hour diy tours by number. The diy tours are also on the website along with an aerial view. |
Have not given up (I retired with 64 boxes of materials), but am so glad there are other people on this forum! When you are least expecting it, I bet I will find it and post! btw: when do you go?
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Wondering:
I leave for London this Tuesday and then onto Barcelona on the 7th for the Disney cruise. Kelkel |
We visited on our own, but you can easily latch onto one of the many tours around the site.
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