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24 June 2021
Spring flowers as seen while rambling on the sidewalks of Albany and Berkeley – part three: 23 & 24 June 2021
03 June 2021
Last Supper in Pompeii: The Legion of Honor Museum, San Francisco: 3 June 2021
Excavations in 1984 at Oplontis, near Pompeii, uncovered a vaulted storage room containing more than 60 people who were killed in the eruption. Archaeologists made casts of some of the victims by pouring plaster of Paris into the voids in the ash left by the bodies. One of these was cast in wax and then in resin. This unique, transparent cast shows the bones, skull, and teeth of a woman, as well as the possessions she carried—from gold jewelry to a string of cheap beads. The “Lady of Oplontis,” as she is called, is stronger than the other casts and was, therefore, able to be brought to the San Francisco exhibition.
The exhibition was available for viewing through 29 August 2021.
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